Tag archive for ‘semantic web’

Too Much “Semantic” in the Semantic Web?

Bent Rasmussen started a terrific discussion on Twine today regarding an article titled “Never Mind the Semantic Web.” After reading Bent’s comment and the article, I started thinking again about adding “semantic” markup in (X)HTML. My comment follows:
I read your comment before reading the article, and I originally agreed with your comment. Then I read [...]

The Semantic Web, Blogging and WordPress

As any loyal reader of this blog can attest, I continually mull over whether or not maintaining a blog is a worthy pursuit. I’ve gone on hiatus three times for several months to a year and even posted that said post was my last. I don’t do this because I have nothing to say; I [...]

The Future of Web Applications

I’ve been thinking about web applications and where they are heading over the past few months. I’ve become a big proponent of progressive enhancement in the last year since finally leaving behind the basics of PHP to learn more about JavaScript, CSS, XForms, Ruby on Rails and ASP.NET. Since then I’ve been learning more about [...]

Web Applications for Developers

This is a short list of some of the amazing, new applications coming out for developers to use on the web:

Heroku for Ruby on Rails development
Photoshop Express for image editing and sharing
WordPress 2.5 for even more powerful blogging and now speedy image galleries
Twine for linking your tagged based information together (M. David Peterson has had [...]