Comment Re:Good Luck With That (Score 1) 165
But you haven't addressed the GP's hardware statement...
But you haven't addressed the GP's hardware statement...
Except when it's a matter of national security...they they are not public property...so they are private...so that's that.
I have to admit that when I first heard about the crash, Gladwell's work came to my mind concerning Korean aviation culture. This train of thought was repeated over and over again on Twitter. This article talks about the past and present Korean aviation culture with respect to safety, and I think the writer is objective and reputable.
Yes, agreed. As per my other comments on comments, how about "best practices" instead of "standard?"
Yes, I realized the difference after taking a longer-than-quick look
However, I still think there should be some notion of
So I agree with just about everything you are saying here. I shouldn't have used the term "standard"--how about "best practices?" If ESRI or some other organization wants to put out a "RESTful API," then I think that it should adhere to some "best practices" which, IMHO includes the paradigm that I put forth (and is well-implemented in various web platforms).
Again, I agree with your stipulation that it is an IDEA or a CONCEPT (I've read the seminal thesis). But with respect to implementation, I think that there's another level that can be achieved.
In taking a quick look a the standard, it doesn't even look RESTful. For example:
http://<mapservice-url>/layers
Returns deep copies of all layers and tables as opposed to a list of IDs. Then:
http://<featureservice-url>/<layerId>
Returns a deep copy of a particular layer/table.
How about http://<something>/layers returning a list of layers/tables and http://<something>/layers/{id} returning the particular table/layer? The whole
So the fact that the "U.S. is applying money-laundering rules to "virtual currencies" legitimizes BTC, right? I see that as a good thing...
TMI
...I think this one is the best (as opposed to the ones that are a photo for every day of one's life): http://vimeo.com/40448182
I think it's safe to say that if Tesla tech support told him to do something, he should take their advice since they have a vested interest in success. So they wouldn't be likely to advise him to do some ditch driving
I am. Or at least I was
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