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Slides from Jim and Ian’s QCon tutorial

Jim and Ian (my co-authors for the “REST In Practice”*) gave a tutorial at QCon in San Francisco few days ago, which was very well received. For most part, the slides follow a lot of our rhetoric in the book and I think they make a great resource. Jim and Ian have done a wonderful job.

Now, we need to finish those last few chapters. So… off to a coffee shop for some writing 🙂

 

* Tentative title for that Web book on which we have been working.

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