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Web Things, by Mark Baker » About If you’re wondering whether I’m that Mark Baker that you knew years ago (but somehow didn’t recognize my picture above 8-), here’s a list of some group ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Fence sitting arguments Fence sitting arguments. Mark Uncategorized 2007-09-20 ... Mark also uses the very common argument that because interoperability requires agreement on data ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Simon Fell > Its just code > WS-FTP Simon Fell > Its just code > WS-FTP. Mark Uncategorized 2006-02-28. “You know its bad when I feel like I’m channeling Mark Baker!” 8-) ...
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37 Charles St., Ottawa After much planning, renovation (by Crossford Construction - contact me if you'd like to hear about our experiences with them) began in September 2002. ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Quick and dirty substitute for Soap Quick and dirty substitute for Soap. Mark Uncategorized 2005-07-19. RSS/Atom & Microsoft. Quote: “These will not rival Soap/web services as a system for ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Some RESTful misconceptions Just because HTTP(S) can’t address your needs, it doesn’t mean you have to abandon ... Marc Baker - Some RESTful misconceptions « On REST @ 2007-08-13 13:49 ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Explosions and strangleholds Explosions and strangleholds. Mark Uncategorized 2004-01-09. Dave Orchard wrote, and Don Box concurred, that it’s a good thing to avoid registration at the ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » REST vs SOAP, the personal cost Web Things, by Mark Baker. Celebrating the power of the Web ... Instead, I ended up spending on the order of $100K of my own money on travel, as well as the ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Jeff Schneider on coupling Jeff asked me to have a look at his attempt to quantify the concept of “coupling” from a REST perspective, which I’m happy to do. ...
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Web Things, by Mark Baker » Lucene Web Service API - 2006-02-24 ... Lucene Web Service API - 2006-02-24 - BitWorking. Mark Uncategorized 2006-02-24. “APP, OpenSearch and Microformats. Get used to seeing them; ...
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