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Yahoo! Developer Network is Yahoo!’s site for developers, where it offers a free access to its collection of web services (also known as Yahoo! Web APIs), in addition to multiple software development resources. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Yahoo! Developer Network, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

When used in the context of web development, an API is typically a defined set of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request messages, along with a definition of the structure of response messages, which is usually in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. While “Web API” is virtually a synonym for [...]

Currently specifications (for example, XHTML, XSL, CSS) and software tools implementing these specification are only reaching the early stages of maturity. So there are some practical issues facing authors who seek to embrace this method of separating content and style. Complex layouts One of the practical problems is the lack of proper support for style [...]

Media Genesis, Inc. is a privately-owned web development company, founded in 1996. It services over 300 companies and nonprofit organizations in the United States and other countries. In-house designers, programmers and analysts provide web development, e-learning, search engine optimization, web application development, intranet software and content management systems. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Media Genesis, [...]

In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee, an independent contractor at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland, built ENQUIRE, as a personal database of people and software models, but also as a way to play with hypertext; each new page of information in ENQUIRE had to be linked to an existing page. In 1984 Berners-Lee returned [...]

Since the mid-1990s, web development has been one of the fastest growing industries in the world. In 1995 there were fewer than 1,000 web development companies in the United States, but by 2005 there were over 30,000 such companies in the U.S. alone. The growth of this industry is being pushed by large businesses wishing [...]

* less time spent in planning, which saves more time later when plans change (and they always do) * saves time wasted in documentation, which almost never goes through a project’s life cycle without being almost completely rewritten * saves time on requirements analysis and reassessment, as end users and clients direct this process as [...]

There are many other Java implementations of Web Services or XML processors. Some of them support the Java standards, some support other standards or non-standard features. Related technologies include: * Apache Axis – web services framework * XINS – RPC/web services framework * xmlenc – XML output library * JBossWS – web services stack from [...]

Glimps Creatives is an Indian advertising, designing, web development, merchandising and printing agency based in delhi. The company caters to clients of Delhi and NCR. Glimps Creatives has three divisions: glimps creatives (designing, merchandising and printing; under Glimps Creatives), Gtech (web development; Gtech) and cafeXclusive (web hosting and online solutions). Amit Xavier leads the agency [...]

David Heinemeier Hansson is a Danish programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework and the Instiki wiki. He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm 37signals. In 1999 Hansson founded and built a Danish online gaming news website and community called [http://www.dailyrush.dk Daily Rush], which he [...]