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  1. Strong Typing vs the Web

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    18 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    It’s clearly SOAP-beating day. Here’s Nelson Minar’s view: The deeper problem with SOAP is strong typing. WSDL accomplishes its magic …
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  2. Future of Consoles

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    17 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    I thought this was deliciously funny: My favorite part of Wii Sports, though, is the boxing game. My [9 year …
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  3. Unreal Conversations

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    17 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    If you haven’t seen Pete Lacey’s socratic dialogue on the evolution of SOAP then please go and read it straight …
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  4. Venice

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    17 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    Some of the veil of secrecy is dropping around the venice project, a kind of TV-over-IP system. I’ve been playing …
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  5. Data mining lecture notes

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    15 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    Greg Linden, who Sam and I had the good fortune to meet at the Web 2.0 Summit this year, has …
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  6. TechWeb on Open Data

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    10 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    TechWeb today has a story on the open data movement which includes some very nice coverage of the Talis Community …
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  7. TDD Anti Patterns

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    10 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    I’ve been following an interesting thread on the test driven development list around identifying anti-patterns in test suites. James Carr …
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  8. web2summit

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    8 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    By the way the “official” tag for the conference as recommended in the welcome pack is web2summit but i’m not …
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  9. Whose Data?

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    8 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    I’m now sitting in the Whose data is it? workshop which is just starting. It turns out that the workshop …
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  10. Wikipedia Meetup

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    2 November 2006 by Ian Davis

    An hour after landing in Boston (after a quick Skype home) Sam and I were on our way to a …
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