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Fielding has weighed in on the recent ''buzzwordiness'' (hey, if Colbert can make
up ''truthiness'', then I can make up ''buzzwordiness'') of calling everything a ''REST
API'', a tactic that has become more en vogue of late as vendors discover
that the general programming population is finding the WSDL-based XML services stack
too ...
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PDC 2008 in LA is over now, and like most PDCs, it definitely didn't disappoint on
the technical front--Microsoft tossed out a whole slew of new technologies, ideas,
releases, and prototypes, all with the eye towards getting bits (in this case, a Western
Digital 160 GB USB hard drive) out to the developer community and getting back ...
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The full list is here.
It's a pretty prestigious group--and I'm totally floored that I'm there next to some
pretty big names.
In homage to Ms. Sally Fields, of so many years ago... ''You like me, you really like
me''. Having somebody come up to me at a conference and tell me how much they like
my blog is second on my list of ''fun ...
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For those of you who were at the Cinncinnati NFJS show, please continue on to the
next blog entry in your reader--you've already heard this. For those of you who weren't,
then allow me to make the announcement:
Hi. My name's Ted Neward, and I am now a ThoughtWorker.
After four months of discussions, interviews, more discussions and ...
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Another DZone newsletter crosses my Inbox, and again I feel compelled to comment.
Not so much in the uber-aggressive style of my previous attempt, since I find myself
more on the fence on this one, but because I think it's a worthwhile debate and worth
calling out.
The article in question is ''5 Reasons Why You Don't Want A ...
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If you've peeked at my blog site in the last twenty minutes or so, you've probably
noticed some churn in the template in the upper-left corner; by now, it's been finalized,
and it reads ''JOB REFERRALS''.
WTHeck? Has Ted finally sold out? Sort of, not really. At least, I don't
think so.
Here's the deal: the company behind those ads, ...
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The Pragmatic Programmer says, ''Learn a new language every year''. This is great advice,
not just because it puts new tools into your mental toolbox that you can pull out
on various occasions to get a job done, but also because it opens your mind to new
ideas and new concepts that will filter their way into your code even without ...
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Not too long ago, Don
wrote:
The three most “personal” choices a developer makes are language, tool, and OS.
No.
That may be true for somebody who works for a large commercial or open source vendor,
whose team is building something that fits into one of those three categories and
wants to see that language/tool/OS ...
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Recently I received a press announcement from Waggener-Edstrom, Microsoft's PR company,
about their latest move in the interoperability space; I reproduce it here in its
entirety for your perusal:
Hi Ted,
Microsoft is announcing another action to promote greater interoperability, opportunity
and choice across the IT industry of ...
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Apparently, I'm drawing enough of an audience through this blog that various folks
have started to send me press releases and notifications and requests for... well,
I dunno exactly, but I'm assuming some blogging love of some kind. I'm always a little
leery about that particular subject, because it always has this dangerous potential
to ...
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