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The updated version of the Grouperfish clustering plans, now published on the Mozilla Blog of Data.
On Friday we had Max, Ilya and Raphael from Diaspora over at Mozilla. They talked about their effort in creating a distributed social network. Where I think they are on the right track, and where they should think even bigger.
As a side project during my internship at Mozilla, I worked with Aakash from Mozilla QA to bring a new feature to the Mozilla Input website.
Starting on Monday, June 21 I am going to intern at the Mozilla Corporation (MoCo) in Mountain View, California. Yay!
Almost a month ago, the presentation of OneSocialWeb at the android developers conference droidcon.be was one of the most interesting talks there. Recently the XMPP-centric framework has gone open source.
This morning on Facebook syndication, I reviewed the article on android that I wrote yesterday. And one of the few HTML-incompatible XHTML-properties assaulted my eyes, impersonated by a bunch of entity references.
Yesterday, Google announced the availability of Java as the new programming language for the App Engine, refuting my guess from last year that it might be JavaScript — though of course, not entirely.
As the language of the browser, JavaScript has become a kind of common denominator among web programmers. On the server it is rare compared to Java, PHP, Ruby or Python. Could this change, since Google has built an implementation of JS and an affordable yet scalable web application infrastructure?
Sometimes you need to track down problems in a production setup. How the combination of Django and Flup make this difficult, and why I think that both should provide more than log by mail
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