Archive Posts for: February 19, 2011

This is a nice solution for creating live HTML pages by “welding” JSON data onto HTML prototypes.

hij1nx/weld – GitHub This is a nice solution for creating live HTML pages by “welding” JSON data onto HTML prototypes.  If this works as the authors claim it could make it easier for graphic designers and web developers to work together. tags: javascript json web design library programming Posted from Diigo. The rest of my [...]

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RDF Schema Diagrams

For some reason the latest (2004) version of the RDF Schema specification does not include the useful diagrams that were included in previous drafts. Maybe they were omitted because the diagrams sacrificed some formalism for the sake of clarity. Nevertheless I found those older diagrams useful for getting my head around some of the concepts, [...]

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HP Labs seeking an agile Java contract web programmer to Do Amazing

If the following description sounds like you then we should talk. You are one of the best programmers you know and have several years demonstrable experience in Java on a cloud-deployed web stack. Although Java is your prime language you are also a skilled JavaScript programmer and understand the fundamentals of web technologies, from the [...]

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links for 2011-02-15

Outerthought :: Lily – the Scalable Content Repository A content repository built on top of HBase (the Hadoop big-data store) and SOLR (the Lucene-based search platform). (tags: database scaling architecture) RANDOM.ORG – String Generator When I need a truly random string, I get it from here. (tags: security)

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links for 2011-02-13

Overview (Riak Client for Java 0.11.0 API) API doc for latest version of Riak's Java library (tags: java database reference programming) EdgeRank: The Secret Sauce That Makes Facebook’s News Feed Tick How Facebook filters items to only show you what it thinks you would be most interested in seeing. (tags: algorithm web2.0)

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Getting away from traditional windowing

How-to: Set up XMonad getting away from traditional windowing (tags: linux)

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A good example of how a simple ad-matching algorithm can fail.

Vacation Ad FAIL | Random Overload A good example of how a simple ad-matching algorithm can fail.  It would take some pretty sophisticated sentiment analysis to prevent this match happening.  (Thanks to my niece Grace for finding this great example.) (tags: web)

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