REST Patterns (coming soon)
Over the last two months, Subbu and I have been toiling away in obscurity to develop a set of REST design patterns for web service developers. Today, in a post entitled REST Patterns, Subbu spills the beans and licks the cookie.
REST | Comment (0)RESTful and Presidential
Obama is more RESTful than McCain.
Politics, REST | Comment (0)I am a Born Blogger and this is my .plan
Blog Bio
I discovered blogging in 2002. [no photos available]
I took to blogging like a shark to its first scent of blood.
This is my second blog. Well, technically, this is *my* first blog…
Microsoft “owns” the other one..
This is my first blog post since June 7, 2007.
[[Gosh, I've missed you blog.]]
I left Microsoft in August 2007 and now work at Yahoo!
Yahoo! does not own this blog. I own Yahoo!
Microsoft does not own this blog. I own Microsoft.
For the first time in my life, I blog freely. I am the king of me.
My .Plan (what to expect on this blog)
- Reclaim and add commentary to posts I published on my erstwhile Microsoft blog: Korby Parnell’s Wunderkammer…at least those that have stood the test of time.
- New Posts about: Software development: design, methodology, technology, opportunities, challenges, and people with a focus on:
- Web Services
- Social computing (e.g. reputation) and possible business opportunities/challenges
- New (and some old) tools or products that I use and found helpful or hopeful, like EC3 and FireEagle.
- Emerging personal publication media, like WikiWiki, blogs, podcasts.
- Windows/Mac/LAMP stacks, in no particular priority order.
- My “science projects”
- Paradigms and business models, like SOA and OSS
- Assistive resources (people, websites, books, events & etc) that I used and found helpful.
- Land Use Policy and Development Regulations, with a focus on
- Municipal land use policy and its application to other disciplines or impact on the shape of our future world.
- Redmond, King County, Washington State, United States, and World, in that order.
- Broadband spectrum allocation, in the US and abroad.
- The democratization of information through the application of high technology solutions
- High tech solutions to land use needs, like RFID-embedded automobile license plates, for pay-per-use road taxation.
- Color Commentary
- A blog without color is a bluh-g.