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Acidus, like a woman, changes his mind by Dolemite at 10:54 am EDT, Oct 13, 2005 |
Acidus - Layer 7 Fun : Extending Web Apps in Interesting Ways Modern Web applications offer an amazing array of services. Complex systems like Gmail, Google Maps, Flickr, and Outlook Web Access are accessible by anyone with just a browser. While these services offer a range of capabilities, people are extending these applications by writing web apps that run on top of other web apps. GMail File System, Housing maps, and ChicagoCrime.org are excellent examples of increasing the utility of a web app without having access to its code or the consent of the original creator. We will discuss some technologies used in complex web apps (AJAX, RSS, backend databases) and discuss how to directly interface with them. We will discuss the legality of extending existing web apps. I will be referencing an application I wrote that runs on top of TinyURL as a case study and release the code.
Yes, yes, I just put that title up there to bring more attention to the meme. Yes, I'm a shameless whore when it comes to garnering more publicity for the convention. Acidus wrote to me asking to change the content of his presentation to what you see here. Looks very interesting, so if you want to hear more, come to PhreakNIC! Oh, and you might also notice that I "fixed" Dementia's code so that we can now reference specific pages. |
Acidus, like a woman, changes his mind by Acidus at 1:41 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2005 |
Dolemite wrote: Yes, yes, I just put that title up there to bring more attention to the meme. Yes, I'm a shameless whore when it comes to garnering more publicity for the convention. Acidus wrote to me asking to change the content of his presentation to what you see here. Looks very interesting, so if you want to hear more, come to PhreakNIC! Oh, and you might also notice that I "fixed" Dementia's code so that we can now reference specific pages.
My brother once described me as "like a ferret in a glitter shop." The thing with conferences is I tend to discover something cool, do the research, write an app, and then submit it to a con. 3 months later, when the con is just around the corner I'm normally excited and working on something new. Its not that the other top topic wasn't cool. It is and I highly suggest people download my Toorcon talk, The Phuture of Phishing, as it touches on what my original Phreaknic talk was to be on. I just came across something so awesome that I'm sure will get slashdotted and wanted to present it at Phreaknic, who has treated me so nicely these past few years. |
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