- Announcing the Article Search API – Open Blog – NYTimes.com
This is the big one: "Finally! We are pleased to announce the initial release of the New York Times Article Search API." (nytimes search api )
- Messing Around With Metadata – Open Blog – NYTimes.com
New York Times' metadata laid out: "At The Times, our goal is to apply our metadata to describe the essential summary of the story; this is more than mere entity extraction is capable of doing. Instead, we have tackled this problem by developing the most advanced computational text-categorizing system known to mankind: a crack team of whipsmart librarians. Armed with some guidelines and an organizational zeal, they’re able to maintain consistent tagging rules on our daily output. They and their predecessors have been doing this for our material all the way back to 1851." (nytimes web_services metadata )
- BBC – Radio Labs – How we make websites
Years of experience (within the BBC and elsewhere) on how to build a large website. All the best practices collected into one place: DDD, REST, iterative development, layered design, and so on. (architecture bbc domain_driven_design web_development )
- Juno: breily's juno at master – GitHub
Ultra-lightweight web development framework in Python (frameworks python web_development )
- Web Hooks / FrontPage
"Web hooks let you customize, extend and integrate the web applications you use with anything else you can access programmatically. To web developers, web hooks are a simple design pattern that only require the ability to make web requests and to store some extra data about users. To users, web hooks are a way to get events and data in realtime from their web applications. From this they can use the data however they like, empowering them with the ability to extend and integrate, and start seeing the true vision of the programmable web." (php architecture web_services webhooks )
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