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From delicious.com
Exploring OAuth-Protected APIs :: Drive-by Digressions
From time to time I need to debug OAuth-protected APIs, checking response headers and examining XML and JSON payloads. curl generally rocks for this sort of thing, but when the API...6 months ago -
From delicious.com
asynctools - Project Hosting on Google Code
asynctools is a library allowing you to execute Google App Engine API calls in parallel. API calls can be mixed together and queued up and then all are kicked off in parallel. Call...6 months ago -
From delicious.com
http://jtauber.com/2006/05/templates.html
Named dict replacements using python's string.Template7 months ago -
From delicious.com
Brandon Aaron : jQuery Edge: New Special Event Hooks
In jQuery 1.3.3 there are two new special event hooks: add and remove. These two hooks, unlike setup and teardown, are called for each event being bound. The add hook receives the...8 months ago -
From delicious.com
Review Board | Take the pain out of reviewing code
Review Board is a powerful web-based code review tool that offers developers an easy way to handle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large companies and offers a...8 months ago -
From smipple.net
Django code highlight template filter
A django template filter that highlights code with pygments.8 months ago -
From ianlewis.org
Smipple
Yesterday I released a pet project I had been working on called Smipple. Smipple is a service for saving, organizing, and sharing snippets of code. I originally decided to create...8 months ago -
From delicious.com
Smipple - Social Code Snippets
Smipple is a social service for saving, storing, organizing, and sharing snippets of code with your friends and coworkers. Make friends. Improve your coding skills. Earn bragging r...8 months ago -
From delicious.com
WebAlchemy accelerates Django in 100 times | My Soft Parade
With WebAlchemy only pages involved in form processing are served directly by Django, the rest of the pages most of the time are served directly by Apache as static content with st...8 months ago
Ian Lewis is a web developer living in Tokyo Japan. His current interests are in Django, python, alternative databases and rapid web application development. About Me...
