Mark Baker on an Ian Foster paper

20 years ago

Mark Baker picked up on an early draft of a paper about managing and accessing state that Prof. Ian Foster wrote…

Seattle, I am here!

20 years ago

I have finally arrived! After a looooong journey, which lasted around 40 hours, I am now settled in a fantastic…

British Airways: “Not so fast…”

20 years ago

Well, next stop was supposed to be Seattle but thanks to British Airways I am still around :-) My flight…

Moving to Seattle

20 years ago

I've been very slow with blogging these days. Sorry all, I've been very busy with my move to Seattle and…

WEBSA 2006 CfP

20 years ago

I really don't remember how I got into this Programme Committee but it does look like an interesting multi-conference and…

Yes, it’s all about data but…

20 years ago

There has been a lot of commentary lately about "Web 2.0", the future of the PC (thin vs fat clients),…

Why I think AJAX breaks REST continued

20 years ago

There were some really good comments on my "Why I think AJAX breaks REST" post to which I tried to…

Last date in Newcastle: the end of an era

20 years ago

August 31 today; last day of the month and my last working day at the University. The time does go…

More pblog updates

20 years ago

As previously promised, I worked on some more changes for pblog: The RSS 2.0 feed has moved. The previous link…

Why I think AJAX breaks REST

20 years ago

The recent interest in AJAX (or however else people prefer to call client-side applications hosted in web browsers) has made…