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Sam Ruby: Agile Web 2.0 Development
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Agile Web 2.0 Development
Mon 08 Aug 2005 at 20:50
There is an interesting discussion going on between
Tim (Bray) and
Tim
(O’Reilly) over the use of the term Web 2.0. I’m
with Tim (O’Reilly) in that the term Web 2.0 is as relevant
today as the term P2P was in 2001. And I’m with Tim
(Bray) in that the term Web 2.0 will likely be as relevant in 2009
as the term P2P is today.
But I will say that I like the term Web 2.0 much more than I
like Tim (O’Reilly’s) previous attempt, namely the
Internet Operating System , for reasons I’ll go into
at near the end of this mini-essay.
Note : Casual or non-technical readers may wish to skip
ahead entirely to the conclusion .
Case study
The
Atom Format Specification was recently declared
ready to
implement , so it clearly was time to update the
feed validator . With
RSS ,
the tests were organized into three buckets,
may ,
must ,
and
should ,
based on what the inferred requirements were. This ultimately
turned out to be less than helpful.
With Atom 1.0, a fresh start was possible. The first thing
I did was to scan the spec for explicit
RFC 2119
keywords like MUST and SHOULD, and identifying each as a place
where a test case was needed. As I wanted others to
participate, I placed this list on a
wiki .
After a few rounds of feedback, I needed a checklist so that I
could keep track of which tests I had implemented so far.
After a few moments thought, I decided to put a link from each
identified test to the test case that implemented that test.
Here is a snapshot from early in that process.
Ultimately, that list has become
mostly filled out , and it was worthwhile to add a
table of
contents .
Eventually, the lists of tests grew. Atom’s date and
email formats are more strict than in prior feed formats.
Atom’s ref"
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