
Every project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences.
Using email addresses to identify people has a problem - email addresses can be used to send, not receive. With the rise of blogs and social networks, millions of people are using URLs to refer to themselves and others. The Social Graph API indexes th...
Join two of the engineers behind the MySpace Developer Platform (MDP) for a soup to nuts technical investigation of getting a compelling OpenSocial app up and running on MySpace. Learn what makes developing applications for MySpace unique in terms of ...
Rapid Development with Python, Django, and Google App Engine Guido van Rossum (Google) Learn how to create great web applications quickly on Google App Engine using the Django web framework and the Python language. Google App Engine lets you host com...
A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow between multiple sites and services. OpenID, OAuth, microformats, OpenSocial, the Social Graph API, friends-lis...
Learn techniques to help bring your site more users through search engine traffic. This session focuses on how to maximize your site, your content, and your application's exposure to search engines. We'll cover how to: * Make sites with Flash, AJAX/J...
Building offline applications can certainly be a challenge. But what happens when you have to scale the application to millions of users, continuously support regular application upgrades seamlessly, integrate with other offline apps, and handle your ...
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