Videos tagged with JSON




Ryan Grove: Introducing YUI 3 AutoComplete

Ryan Grove: Introducing YUI 3 AutoComplete

Posted in Web Technologies, Development, Companies, Conferences

In this talk from YUIConf 2010, YUI 3 AutoComplete author Ryan Grove takes you on a whirlwind tour of some of the many autocomplete patterns made possible by this component and provides a deep dive into its powerful new YQL integration, filtering, and highlighting capabilities.

Tags: ryan grove, autocomplete, yui 3, YUI, widget, auto complete, Javascript, JSON, jsonp, yuiconf, yuiconf 2010, ...


What’s Next for jclouds?

What’s Next for jclouds?

Posted in Development, Databases, Web Technologies, Cloud Computing, Conferences, Frameworks, Companies

Summary Adrian Cole discusses his jclouds project, which is an open source library that helps Java developers get started in the cloud and reuse their Java development skills. Cole also talks about some of the challenges of creating a cloud agnostic library, such as the use of different hypervisors and that various cloud implementations are written in different languages, such as VB, Python, Ru...

Tags: Python, Java, Databases, MySQL, Interview, xml, EC2, JSON, vmware, InfoQ, Cloud Computing, ...


Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs

Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs

Posted in Companies, Development, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs Google APIs 201 Zach Maier, Joseph Schorr, Mark Stahl Dive into the API development process at Google, and discover how we routinely take our full-featured APIs from design to testing to production in less than an hour. We'll present Google API design goals and best practices, showcase our new API infrastructure, and demonstrate how you can take advantag...

Tags: Google, Python, Java, JSON, ATOM, Development, Companies, apis, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, ...


Interoperable JavaScript-Based Client/Server Web Applications

Interoperable JavaScript-Based Client/Server Web Applications

Posted in Conferences, Web Technologies, Development

Summary Kris Zyp on protocols, standards, and tools for building web applications using a consistent JavaScript model from storage to server application to browser. He exemplifies with DOJO and Persevere. Key topics: JavaScript, JSON, REST. Bio Kris Zyp is a member of the OpenAjax Alliance steering committee and represents the Dojo Foundation on the EcmaScript (TC-39) committee. He is the lead ...

Tags: Conferences, Javascript, JSON, REST, Dojo, InfoQ, SOA, Interop, Development, Jsconf



Google I/O 2009: Evolution of the Google Data Protocol

Google I/O 2009: Evolution of the Google Data Protocol

Posted in Companies, Conferences, Web Technologies, Development

Recently, Google Data APIs have implemented new technologies in order to make applications and communications with Google Data APIs more efficient. We'll present these new technologies, including ETags, Partial Get and Update, and a new compact JSON format, and show how you can use them to improve your applications. We'll demonstrate these features by showing an example built on top of the Goog...

Tags: Google, Conferences, Javascript, JSON, Google Data API, Performance, Development, Companies, IO2009, etags, JSONC, ...


MIX09: Developing RESTful Services and Clients with "M"

MIX09: Developing RESTful Services and Clients with "M"

Posted in Conferences, Web Technologies, Companies, Development

Learn how Web developers can use "M", a new language for describing data, metadata and domain specific languages, to enhance RESTful services like HTTP, JSON, RSS/Atom, and more. Also see how "M" can be used on premise or in the cloud to achieve greater development productivity and to create more compelling customer experiences. Chris Sells Douglas Purdy Douglas Purdy is a product unit manager ...

Tags: Conferences, Technologies, RSS, Microsoft, JSON, REST, HTTP, ATOM, Development, Companies, MIX09, ...



Classy Web Development with Sinatra Episode 2: A REST Service

Classy Web Development with Sinatra Episode 2: A REST Service

Posted in Development, Frameworks, Web Technologies, Databases

Sinatra is also great for writing (lots of) small REST services. In this episode, we’ll write a simple REST service that lets us create, read, update, and delete quips and quotes. You’ll learn how to: Create a basic REST service with Sinatra Write handlers to create, read, update, and delete resources Use Active Record with Sinatra for database persistence Respond to requests with X...

Tags: Ruby, Frameworks, xml, JSON, REST, ActiveRecord, The Pragmatic Programmers, Sinatra


"Flex Your API Skills to the Max!": Using Maps + AJAX APIs in AS3/Flex

"Flex Your API Skills to the Max!": Using Maps + AJAX APIs in AS3/Flex

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Frameworks, Web Technologies, Graphics, Development

We'll go over what the new Maps API for Flash can do, and show how to easily integrate it with other libraries for parsing XML/GeoRSS/KML/JSON. We'll also show how to use it with the non-JS version of the Google AJAX libraries. The talk will include an introduction to ActionScript3 (like JS but better!), Flex development, and Flex controls. Speaker: who/pamelafox Google Tech Talks July, 14 2008

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Frameworks, Technologies, AJAX, xml, Flash, Actionscript, Flex, JSON, ...