Just did a search on PG, here is PG's profile: http://phdtree.org/scholar/graham-paul-2/ Didn't know he had a PhD in Computer Science from Harvard in the early 90s.
Nice side project, but it seems there are a lot of duplicate profiles, just to name a few: a search of "Albert Einstein" returned 3 Niels Bohr: 4 Stephen Hawking: 3 Richard Feynman: 2 Lennard Jones: 2 linus pauling: 2
I was just thinking the same, but then on a second thought, wouldn't that create a huge web of people inter-connected together that couldn't fit into one page? Maybe could use Ajax to dynamically expand the family tree…
I would like to see a simple CRUD blog built with different frameworks. Building a blog is like the "Hello world!" for dynamic web development.
Thanks for digging it out. Upvoted!
Quoting one of the comments from Techcrunch which I think should be upvoted: "disgraceful that they spent their whole life as a company arguing that they were the next big thing in open publishing only to sell out to…
Just did a search on PG, here is PG's profile: http://phdtree.org/scholar/graham-paul-2/ Didn't know he had a PhD in Computer Science from Harvard in the early 90s.
Nice side project, but it seems there are a lot of duplicate profiles, just to name a few: a search of "Albert Einstein" returned 3 Niels Bohr: 4 Stephen Hawking: 3 Richard Feynman: 2 Lennard Jones: 2 linus pauling: 2
I was just thinking the same, but then on a second thought, wouldn't that create a huge web of people inter-connected together that couldn't fit into one page? Maybe could use Ajax to dynamically expand the family tree…
I would like to see a simple CRUD blog built with different frameworks. Building a blog is like the "Hello world!" for dynamic web development.
Thanks for digging it out. Upvoted!
Quoting one of the comments from Techcrunch which I think should be upvoted: "disgraceful that they spent their whole life as a company arguing that they were the next big thing in open publishing only to sell out to…