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The latest creation from Simon and Nat. It's surprisingly addictive and useful — play around with it for a bit and you'll see what I mean. Lovely stuff.
The latest creation from Simon and Nat. It's surprisingly addictive and useful — play around with it for a bit and you'll see what I mean. Lovely stuff.
The slides from Simon's excellent full-length presentation at the head conference. Every web developer needs to be aware of these issues.
The last project from Simon and Nat is essentially a way of viewing groups (slices of activity) on Twitter ...and it exposes a security flaw in the JSON-P API too.
Here's a nifty little mashup from Simon: create Moo cards with book details from Amazon.
A good overview of the OpenID panel at OSCON: "Is OpenID a panacea, a placebo, or something in between? Opposing viewpoints took turns on center stage Wednesday afternoon at OSCON 2008. The session entitled "A Critical View of OpenID" started off …
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Simon's slides and demos from his half-day workshop at XTech.
Looks like Flickr has some interesting plans around OpenID. Our reporter Simon Willison is on the scene.
Pausing for breath is for pussies. Simon's slides illustrate how to pack everything including the OpenID kitchen sink into 45 minutes.
Simon's slides from his talk at XTech on JavaScript libraries (which I missed). Good stuff contained within.