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01 July 2009

Daring Fireball Linked List: App Store WTF of the Week (App Store Link)

by night.kame

Ends up the App Store review team simply doesn’t deal with copyright and trademark verification (with the exception of enforcing Apple’s own trademarks, of course). Any beef Nintendo has ([...]) is between Nintendo and Mariolife’s developer. Makes sense.

A partir du moment où Apple touche un tiers du produit des ventes, ça en fait pas sens du tout qu'ils n'aient rien à faire de la propriété intellectuelle concernant les applications qu'ils choisissent de distribuer.

Gridshore » How WTF’s improve code quality awareness

by karlcow

It is very important to report the WTF to the developer who produced the code. Subversions “annotate” or “blame” function provides a means to blame someone for the existence of a specific piece of code. The best way to report this back is through an informative and educational discussion, where everyone could be involved. The factoring should preferably be done by the developer responsible for the code, perhaps with the assistance of the developer who reviewed it. As a result, quality awareness will have improved within the development team.

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17 June 2009

Opera Unite developer's primer - Opera Developer Community

by parmentierf
This article gets you started on the road to Opera Unite Service development — it describes how the Opera Unite Web Server in Opera works and how it can be used.

16 June 2009

An introduction to Opera Unite - Opera Developer Community

by karlcow

In a nutshell, Opera Unite is a collaborative technology that uses a compact server inside the Opera desktop browser to share data and services. You can write applications — in the form of Opera Unite Services — that use this server to serve content to other Web users.

11 June 2009

20 Tools to Make the Life of a Web Developer Easier

by redyrod & 1 other
Developing a well-rounded aesthetically pleasing website can be a daunting task even for the most seasoned web developer. You must identify current trends and standards and determine ways to incorporate them into your designs. Luckily, there are many free tools which are available that can help you speed up your efforts and work in a more efficient manner. Below are 20 tools which are sure to benefit all developers.

Shiretoko Alpha 1 Release Notes

by tadeufilippini (via)
Shiretoko Alpha 1 is an early developer milestone for the next version of Firefox that is being built on top of Mozilla's Gecko 1.9.1 layout engine, Shiretoko Alpha 1 is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community. Current users of Mozilla Firefox should not use Shiretoko Alpha 1.

10 June 2009

QuickStart - OPeNDAP Documentation

by karlcow

OPeNDAP provides software that allows you to access data over the internet, from programs that weren't originally designed for that purpose, as well as some that were. While OPeNDAP is the original developer of the Data Access protocol which it's software uses, many other groups have adopted DAP and provide compatible clients, servers and software development kits.

09 June 2009

20 Tools to Make the Life of a Web Developer Easier - Nettuts

by delavigne & 1 other
20 Tools to Make the Life of a Web Developer Easier Jun 9th in Web Roundups by Victor Escobedo Developing a well-rounded aesthetically pleasing website can be a daunting task even for the most seasoned web developer. You must identify current trends and standards and determine ways to incorporate them into your designs. Luckily, there are many free tools which are available that can help you speed up your efforts and work in a more efficient

08 June 2009

Firefox 3.5 for 35 days - dreaming about the future of the web at hacks.mozilla.org

by srcmax
Over the next 35 days we’ll be talking about all of the new developer features in Firefox 3.5.

Google Geo Developers Blog: Announcing the Google Qualified JS Maps Developer program

by srcmax (via)

Last week at Google I/O we released the Google Maps API (JavaScript version) addition to the Developer Qualification program. Designed for professionals who currently develop or want to develop applications based on Google and Google-sponsored Open Source APIs, the Google Qualified Developer program will help promote developers to the Google community, provide credibility, and leverage the wisdom of the masses in rating and recognizing best in class developers. In this program, we assess developers in four areas, each of which provides a score towards an overall total required for qualification. Developers must maintain a minimum number of points to remain qualified within the program. Points are awarded for examples of development work, community participation, professional references, and scores on examinations.

Developer Qualification - Google Code

by srcmax

Designed for professionals who currently develop or want to develop applications that use Google APIs, the Google Qualified Developer program can help you become a more successful developer for free.

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YouTube - Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009

by srcmax
Google Wave Developer Preview presentation at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O.

28 May 2009

Google Wave Developer Blog: Introducing the Google Wave APIs: what can you build?

by night.kame & 2 others

Gadgets, which you may know from OpenSocial, are client-side programs that make it easy to write full applications inside of Google Wave. The neat part is that we've introduced an extension to the OpenSocial gadgets API that enables you to take advantage of the collaborative nature of Wave when building a gadget.

Grace à Wave, Google va enfin pouvoir capturer toutes les données privées qui lui échappaient car il ne les hébergeait pas. Bientôt Google Universal Proxy va vous promettre de remplacer Tor et Freenet pour votre navigation sécurisée.

Google Wave Developer Blog: Introducing the Google Wave APIs: what can you build?

by srcmax & 2 others (via)

The Google Wave APIs come in two flavors: Embed and Extensions. With Embed, you're able to bring waves into your own site through a simple JavaScript API. For example, embedding a wave in a webpage is a good way to encourage a discussion among the visitors. With Extensions, you're able to write programs, which are packaged as Robots or Gadgets, that provide rich functionality inside the Google Wave web client.

Google Wave Developer Sandbox Account Request – Google

by srcmax (via)
Thanks for your interest in the Google Wave. We are in a limited developer preview, and will only be giving out accounts to developers who intend to build with the Google Wave APIs prior to the public release. During this preview phase, please keep in mind that this developer sandbox should not be relied upon to persist data, and may be completely down for periodic maintenance.

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Geolocating web sites with Yahoo! Placemaker (Yahoo! Developer Network Blog)

by karlcow & 1 other

Yahoo Placemaker is a new web service from the Yahoo Geo team. It is a location extractor service that returns all the known geographical locations from text, RSS feed, or an HTML document.

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