The man responsible for the Internetâs hardest-working API reveals the secret of how Netflix supports 800+ device types (without going crazy), how the company derives maximum business value from its private APIs, and why REST keeps him up at night
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The Wow! Signal Podcast: Episode 7 - My Dinner With Garthright
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Daniel Jacobson on the Netflix API | Mash This
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ASP.NET Web API Queryable with OData | Web Camps TV | Channel 9
Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community. This week, Youssef Moussaoui from the ASP.NET Web API
http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Web+Camps+TV/ASPNET-Web-API-Queryable-with-OData
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App.net Podcast: Episode 2
Huffduffed from http://blog.app.net/2012/11/21/app-net-podcast-episode-2/
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Episode 0.8.1 - Celluloid, concurrency, and more with Tony Arcieri - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
Episode 0.8.1 - Celluloid, concurrency, and more with Tony Arcieri http://changelogshow.com/105/50052-episode-0-8-1-celluloid-concurrency-and-more-with-tony-arcieri Wynn talked with Tony Arcieri,…
http://thechangelog.com/post/24130540569/episode-0-8-1-celluloid-concurrency-and-more-with-tony-a
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #32: Web Audio with Chris Wilson
The ability to manipulate audio in complex ways as part of the web page itself is yet another piece of the puzzle for using HTML + javascript to create complex experiences. Chris Wilson joins Jen Simmons to explain the Web Audio API and what it can do.
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ASP.NET Web API and Open Source with Brad Wilson | Mash This
Brad Wilson, Senior Developer on the ASP.NET team, talks about ASP.NET Web API, Microsoftâs newest framework for building HTTP and RESTful services. He also gives us a revealing look behind the scenes — explaining Microsoftâs bold decision to open-source ASP.NET MVC, Web API, and Razor WebPages, and what that means for web developers and for the future of the MS web development stack.
http://mashthis.io/asp-net-web-api-and-open-source-with-brad-wilson
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Breaking the Mobile Web
Billions of connected devices with fast and modern web browsers and possibilities are appearing on the market. And users wants fast, reliable and easy to use mobile apps. In this session, we are going to talk about mobile browsers, where we are and where are we going to in the next year. Browser types, the power (and challenges) of WebKit on mobile browsers, the rebirth of Internet Explorer on the mobile space and the appearance of HTML5. We will see what we can really use today, what are the problems, compatibility and we’ll discuss what are we covering when talking about HTML5.
We’ll see what are the new things that we need to understand behind the HTML5-umbrella, including Data-URI, viewport definition, pixel ratio and new APIs that we can use today on the mobile web, including accelerometer, geolocation, device network, native apps communication, debugging tools and what to expect in the near future on device APIs, including current discussed standards and hybrid-based solutions, such as PhoneGap or WAC widgets.
Presented by Maximiliano Firtman at the Breaking Development Conference held in September 2011 in Nashville, TN.
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The Web Ahead #14: File API with Arun Rangan
File API spec maintainer Arun Ranganthan joins Jen Simmons to explain what new file handling capabilities will be coming to browsers soon. They also talk about the drag & drop API, open standards, and how the sausage gets made.
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Mash My Flex Up
Can you ever go back to Ajax once you Web 2.0 with Flex 2.0?
The Flex 2 framework and the Eclipse-based Flex Builder 2 IDE provide you with a superior development workflow for creating web applications. You can create rich user interfaces quickly by using features such as data binding, application states, custom components, effects, and transitions.
Join Aral Balkan, the Lone Ranger of the Flash Platform at dConstruct, as he shows you how easy it is to use open data, consume web services and create mashups in Flex 2 by using open source ActionScript 3 libraries for Flickr, Mappr, Odeo, and YouTube.
Warning: This session may alter your preconceptions about the Flash Platform.
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