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  1. Anyone have any good links on the CQS REST discussion?
  2. Thanks to @udidahan @serialseb @adean and @colin_jack for salvaging the E-VAN interesting stuff
  3. Sigh #EVAN technical issues
  4. In the #evan waiting for it to start
  5. Bad #destroytwitter don't autoshrink my URLs
  6. LMAO! Just at the title http://bit.ly/JW7i2
  7. @jeremydmiller the book "RESTful Web Services" gives a very thorough explanation whilst not being a bore
  8. R @serialseb That's one of the questions where they are waiting for someone to agree with them, not to give a reasoned answer.
  9. @serialseb They'll be writing abstractions for 5 years and not have a single piece of functionality :)
  10. @serialseb Stunned by the question for 5 mins. How are they going to make the web service not depend on a database? Use another web service?
  11. Everything booked for #altnetuk Can't wait.
  12. The trick is to put the location in the notes rather than in the location. How clever.
  13. @jjenzz hidden cunningly as a combination of the "delete" and writing the tweet again :)
  14. Why can't the iphone calendar have locations attached properly? So annoying.
  15. Law of Demeter coming to bear on this change. Forget touching other peoples members, this is so deep I think it's beastiality.
  16. RT @mawawa: Interesting call to action article as a followup to #notttuesday http://tinyurl.com/mcu8fz via @AlCarlton
  17. @shanselman You could photoshop something like that pretty easily. Getting the "in the house" pic would be harder.
  18. @trullock bwahahaha! btw, really need to sort out #altnetuk
  19. Could have a flat sorted in #brighton by the end of the day. Eek!
  20. @serialseb also begs the question what is right? Or is the point that there is no right way?