Hey Aaron
can we read it online like open source bruce eckel style
http://youfindr.com/thinking_in_python
http://youfindr.com/thinking_in_cpp
http://youfindr.com/bruce_eckel


On 10/21/08, Aaron Swartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Here's the current TOC:
>
> - Building Programmable Web Sites
>    - Introduction: A Programmable Web?
>    - Building for users: designing URLs
>    - Building for search engines: following REST
>    - Building for choice: allowing import and export
>    - Building a platform: providing APIs
>        - HTML
>        - JSON
>        - XML
>        - RDF
>    - Building a database: queries and dumps
>        - SPARQL
>        - compressed API
>    - Building for freedom: open data, open source
>        - open service definition
>        - open knowledge
>        - open source
>        - SQL dumps
>        - source repositories
>    - Conclusion: A Semantic Web?
>
> I've written the first three chapters so far.
>
> >
>

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