Fuck, thinking of SHTML for some reason.
DHTML is server-side. You mean AJAX. Also, think of the page as an interface to a more lightweight web service. You should probably be parsing that directly.
Use Charles or another proxy and find what feed the page is loading, then parse that. At least two requests need to be made anyway.
How does that constitute a conflict of interest? They make software that they find useful.
I listened to an episode of the 37signals Podcast where Jason mentioned that some days they all show up at the office but are forbidden to speak to each other for productivity reasons. Many of his business decisions are…
If Google put a little more thought into not only the visual design of its software, but also whether its software actually has a purpose (http://twitter.com/stevenf/status/10004051966), people might stop referencing…
But then he wouldn't have made Hacker News.
Except that both American Airlines and Zappos ignore the fact that clearer visual design translates to moving more shore and selling airline tickets.
Fuck, thinking of SHTML for some reason.
DHTML is server-side. You mean AJAX. Also, think of the page as an interface to a more lightweight web service. You should probably be parsing that directly.
Use Charles or another proxy and find what feed the page is loading, then parse that. At least two requests need to be made anyway.
How does that constitute a conflict of interest? They make software that they find useful.
I listened to an episode of the 37signals Podcast where Jason mentioned that some days they all show up at the office but are forbidden to speak to each other for productivity reasons. Many of his business decisions are…
If Google put a little more thought into not only the visual design of its software, but also whether its software actually has a purpose (http://twitter.com/stevenf/status/10004051966), people might stop referencing…
But then he wouldn't have made Hacker News.
Except that both American Airlines and Zappos ignore the fact that clearer visual design translates to moving more shore and selling airline tickets.