“Computers are too hard to use, they require us to waste our brains learning too many things that aren’t REAL knowledge, they’re just stupid computer conventions.”
A huge congratulations to everyone involved! For those curious few out there this site is Django powered, and although I haven’t been actively involved in the community or developing with it for all that long, I have to say it’s easily my favorite way to build websites. The freedom and control it provides to get my designs realized quickly hasn’t been possible with anything else I’ve used. With Django I’ve always felt I’ve been doing things “the right way” and to see it at 1.0 is just one more reason to check it out if you haven’t already.
Can’t wait for this. I’m a radio addict and can’t get enough NPR. I’ll definitely be taking a close look at this API when it gets released. Excited to see what “widgets” they’ll be releasing as well.
Looks like a great way to start hosting something for free just to see where it goes.
Everything here looks great and I can’t wait to see what new applications start coming out. The only problem? It’s not coming out until June.
“I was born a programmer. The rest is just implementation detail.” Worth the long read.
Documentation on the “Rubilicious” del.icio.us api wrapper.
Looks like a great script and totally sidesteps the need for Headress
Learn Ruby with cartoon foxes
Safari Guide is a free application for Mac OS X Tiger that allows developers to evaluate arbitrary XPath, XQuery, XSLT, and JavaScript expressions against the current frontmost Safari webpage.
xhtml 1.0 strict form that renders correct accross multiple browsers
A handy list of things you can do with .htaccess
REST api for last.fm info like recently played tracks, related artists, friends & neighbors stats and more.