LinuxWorld shows 10 Web 2.0 APIs that aren't just cool but actually useful including the Google Maps API, OpenID and Open Search.
Fred Stutzman's advice to anyone building a social network site: Adopt OpenID. I couldn't agree more and hopefully will be able to show it as well.
Damien Katz points to the thesis which introduces the programming language, Erlang.
Some more thinking about following friends across walled gardens and portable social networks. The combination of OpenID and Microformats could be a very powerful one.
Marc Canter show the difference between a walled garden and cross posting.
Miss Rogue gives the Rules of Engagement.
Pete Lacey's blog is a must-read for talking about SOAP and REST.
My former co-worker, Leonard, is writing a book on REST with Sam Ruby. It will be a good one because those are two of the smartest people I know.
Some design patterns for building web APIs
Posted by Josh at December 22, 2006 07:25 AM