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google | Ukrainian IT Blog
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Про IT – українською. OAuth2 промінчик світла в темному царстві? Бо при першому знайомстві з його процесом обмінами токенів наскоком без півлітри не розібратися. Причому мало того, кожен сервіс часто використовував свою варіацію протоколу, що знову ж таки ускладнювало написання гнучкого коду. Коли довелося причіплювати мультиавторизацію останній раз, я вже поступово готувався засісти в ці окопи надовго. Хоча в цьому випадку було простіше – у Django. Принаймні добрі люди написали django-publicauth. Що все...
blog.craigtp.co.uk
CraigTP's Blog | DDD North 2014 In Review
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Software development and related pursuits. DDD South West 6 In Review. DDD East Anglia 2014 Review. DDD North 2014 In Review. This past Saturday, 18th October 2014, saw another DDD (Developer, Developer, Developer) event. This one was the 4th annual DDD North event, this year held at the University Of Leeds. After arriving and signing in, I proceeded through the corridors to the communal area where we were all greeted with a cup of coffee (or tea) and a nice Danish pastry! An Actor’s Life For Me. Propert...
blog.lee-cann.com
Powered by Tea™ - Connecting to the Eventbrite API using OAuth2
http://blog.lee-cann.com/2015/eventbrite-oauth2
Connecting to the Eventbrite API using OAuth2. July 11, 2015. In a recent project. I needed to pull data from the Eventbrite API. Unfortunately, they didnt appear to have published their own Rubygem for this purpose. Eventually, I settled on Envoys gem. Which wrapped most of the API calls in simple Ruby methods, but lacked the ability to authenticate against the Eventbrite API. Whats this OAuth thing anyway? Firstly, I had to register on the Eventbrite Developer site. Next, I had to provide details o...
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start [Robin Gareus]
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Robin's Latest Site. Robin is freelancing in audio/video post-production and hardware/software co-development, living the. Focusing on Research and Development for installation-art, life and open-web standards: Amongst others Robin a.k.a. x42. Contributes to oauth.net. Currently Robin mainly works as contractor for Harrison. Manufacturer of the World's Finest Consoles and develops a line of professional Audio Plugins. If you appreciate any of the many projects. I pulled into Nashville, Tennessee,. I kill...
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Council application – weekly report #7 | Ahenobarbi's Blog
https://ahenobarbi.wordpress.com/2011/07/12/council-application-–-weekly-report-7
Council application weekly report #7. 2011/07/12 at 2:54 pm ( Planet Gentoo. Google Summer of Code 2011. Last week I continued work on hobo-based application:. If you enter url to message on gentoo-archives. As “discussion” for agenda item application will use it to calculate how long discussion took. I worked to use Doodle. To help planning meetings. Doodle REST API. Is pretty easy (my code words with doodle-test ) but I didn’t manage to finish authentication. Authentication is oauth.
pub.gajendra.net
The Requirements for Running a Blog
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The Requirements for Running a Blog. What is a blog? Quick, what does it take to run a blog. This is not meant to be a rhetorical question: I mean strictly from a tools perspective; having something to say does not count. Definitions of what constitutes a tool vary, but you are permitted to be as abstract as you like. What did you come up with? You may have come up with something like a platform: wordpress. Or something similar (does anyone still use livejournal. These are all reasonable answers. All you...
sebastianjohnsson.com
A word of caution: Keep your Twitter password to yourself - SebastianJohnsson.com
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A word of caution: Keep your Twitter password to yourself. I’ve noticed something very disturbing in the Twittosphere lately. A. That claim to get you tons of followers and let you become a Tweetelite in no friggin’ time at all. Getting heaps and heaps of followers on Twitter seems to be something that a lot of people desire ( I’m also guilty of this. And a select group of these people are so extremely interested in this that. That they’re willing to give their password to complete strangers. Just to exp...
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Customizing ASP.NET MVC Basic Authentication | Cache and Query
http://cacheandquery.com/blog/2011/03/customizing-asp-net-mvc-basic-authentication
Jorin Slaybaugh / Cache and Query. March 1, 2011. Customizing ASP.NET MVC Basic Authentication. About a week ago, I set out to add authentication to an API for a small project I was working on. I didn't need the complexity of something like OAuth. The first one wasn't bad, but it also wasn't complete enough for me to wrap my head around it and make it work. The second, by Alex James. I also added a new subclass called HttpCustomBasicUnauthorizedResult. This just kept the code cleaner, IMO, but the re...
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Breo Media Labs
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OS X Cron Coolness. 13 Sep, 2008. I just found out today that my webhosting provider, Dreamhost, is now officially adding 50GB of storage to each hosting account to be used as offsite backup for free (well, technically included with the cost of hosting)! I figured that was a sign that I should get off my butt and setup a cron job that would tar/gz files on my home server (where the important stuff resides) and send it over to my Dreamhost acct on a monthly basis. How easy is that? 30 Jul, 2008. The only ...
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