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What do you think of Macromedia's Fireworks?

Survey: If you are a system developer, which protocols to you use to connect networked systems?

O'Reilly's Frontier book is out. Some comments.

A reader points out that O'Reilly has a great description of Frontier on their site.

Our animal is a bison.

A brief update to our plan for XML-HTTP interfaces.

ZDNet: Sun's Zander InternetWorld keynote. Java's server-side story. The server is deep, the client is thin.

Amid all the new Java releases, can anyone spot a way for us to allow people to write Frontier server-side plug-ins in Java? We'd pass in a table of parameters and receive back a modified table.

"Mail Starting 3/12/98".

Java developers: What do you think of SuperCede?

NY Times: Where do computers go when they die? Add to the list... Old computers make great servers!

     

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