This is purely focusing on it from the API level. REST is an architectural style. This comparison seems like it is entirely missing the point.
How do you get around the blackouts? I've never signed up because it won't let me watch my team's games. EDIT: well the article mentions masking your IP, was that what you were talking about?
I think what they are saying is the kind of tests they see in a corporate environment are not the kind that add any value to the refactoring process (or worse, inhibit it).
I think Brian Burke did a more thorough take on it. http://advancednflstats.com/index.php/home/research/general/... It's not as damning for the Patriots. But very interesting that it suddenly started in 2007, the same…
This is purely focusing on it from the API level. REST is an architectural style. This comparison seems like it is entirely missing the point.
How do you get around the blackouts? I've never signed up because it won't let me watch my team's games. EDIT: well the article mentions masking your IP, was that what you were talking about?
I think what they are saying is the kind of tests they see in a corporate environment are not the kind that add any value to the refactoring process (or worse, inhibit it).
I think Brian Burke did a more thorough take on it. http://advancednflstats.com/index.php/home/research/general/... It's not as damning for the Patriots. But very interesting that it suddenly started in 2007, the same…