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  1. My Feedback on SPARQL 1.1 Uniform HTTP Protocol for Managing RDF Graphs

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    15 December 2010 by Ian Davis

    I sent the following feedback yesterday to the W3C SPARQL Working Group on their proposal for a RESTful approach to …
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  2. What Are The Benefits of MVC?

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    9 December 2008 by Ian Davis

    Since there’s a rather nice discussion going on around my weekend post on RMR and MVC I thought I’d dig …
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  3. The Web is RMR not MVC

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    6 December 2008 by Ian Davis

    Last year I wrote a short post titled MVC Obscures the Mechanics of the Web that drew together some other …
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  4. RESTful eCommerce

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    10 November 2008 by Ian Davis

    Alan Dean is on a roll with a bunch of interesting REST posts: When Basket Checkout isn’t RESTful What a …
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  5. QOTD

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    9 May 2007 by Ian Davis

    Since Danny is in an airplane going to Banff, I thought I’d have a go! Is there a key message …
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  6. REST is Functional

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    16 January 2007 by Ian Davis

    Something that hadn’t occurred to me, but in retrospect seems obvious now: It’s interesting to note here the connection between …
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  7. 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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  8. Even Cobol

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    24 February 2006 by Ian Davis

    Sometime you need to make extreme statements to make a subtle point clearer: It doesn’t matter how easy it is …
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  9. SOAP Destined to A Life of Obscurity

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    16 December 2005 by Ian Davis

    This piece from Dare Obasanjo hot on the heels of the UDDI public registry closure adds weight to my suspicion …
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  10. It’s SOAP vs HTTP

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    10 November 2005 by Ian Davis

    Mark Nottingham characterises the old REST vs SOAP debate in a different way. Now it’s SOAP vs. HTTP: you can …
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