Le mardi 5 mai 2015 21:26:36 Shane Curcuru a écrit :
On 5/5/15 7:33 AM, Boris Baldassari wrote:
Hi Folks,
Sorry for the late answer on this thread. Don't know what has been done
since then, but I've some experience to share on this, so here are my 2c..
No, more input is always
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
I am still getting it... :-/
I don't get the Captcha either, but Cloudflare may be presenting that
to folks in specific geo-regions or they think your IP has triggered
anti-DDOS protections. -- justin
For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data is
consumed from the browser.
I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json
currently is a common practice on documenting a structure: are there common
practices?
In podling streams [0], we make
Hi, all;
We had an interesting chat during the barcamp at ACNA2015 discussing
ideas for spreading the word about open source. A few folks mentioned
that it would be a good idea to partner with local universities to do
talks/programs/etc. This sounded like an interesting idea so I
squirreled it
This sounds fantastic. I’d be happy to collaborate and get
this implemented at USC..
++
Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Chief Architect
Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA
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On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Betty James bsquar...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh my gosh. How do I get off this thread. don't
Daniel,
great initiative and I think it will become popular over time (new ideas
takes a while).
1) I think you should bring up the difference between Open Source a la
MySQL, i.e development at a corporation and releases thrown over the wall,
versus Open Collaboration a la Apache, where
Le mercredi 6 mai 2015 12:48:34 Steve Blackmon a écrit :
For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data
is consumed from the browser.
I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json
currently is a common practice on documenting a structure: