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Weblogging

Weblogging Feb 7 2002

Victor’s another person that likes to play with his web statistics. Me, too. (I also found someone snooping around my webstats today — time to start cleaning up after a run.) Anyhoo, back on topic: Victor thought it would be cool to pop up a box to chat with folks when they’re accessing his site. Offer them help, […]

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Just Shelley

Disclaimer

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dave has this Disclaimer  on his weblog today. Well, truth in advertising – Burningbird’s Disclaimer: I’m a C, Look, Listen, C++, F-, Java, Mocha, Python, PHP, ASP, JSP, NRA, AA, AAA, LOL, BBC, Perl, Ada, Martha, Joanne, George, Modula II, Prolog, Lisp, Stutter, Icon, Monument, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Snobol, Chance, InHell, […]

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Technology

Weakly typed vs strongly typed

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I read the Don Box article on WSDL. Not one of his better articles. Weakly typed versus strongly typed — that is going to be the question this year isn’t it. Don’s best statement in the article was: However, until the entire world converts to Perl, something needs to be done to enable […]

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Standards

WSP

While I was reading Jonathon’s CSS Oath of Allegiance it hit me quite forcefully that I’m surrounded by web standards people. I don’t know if any and all are members of WSP (Web Standard’s Project), but I am seeing a zeal like adherance to standards that causes me some qualms if I dare to step my little toe out […]

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Weblogging

Metatags

Protect your Meta Tags! Read this interesting story at Bloggerheads, about a certain individual’s proclivity in lifting other web sites’ meta tags, wholesale. My first reaction is why? Can’t one put enough words together to form a coherent meta description without resorting to theft? Truly bizarre. How would you feel about someone taking your meta tags? I […]