On 8/17/12 8:44 PM, Adrian Walker wrote:
Hi Kingsley,
To look at the Executable English source code of the SocialAccess1
example , please visit
www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/SocialAccess1.agent
http://www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/SocialAccess1.agent
To run it please:
Hi Kingsley,
You wrote
*1. I assume one needs a Executable English Processor to make this
functional?*
Yes, but all you need to do is point a browser to
www.reengineeringllc.com, where the processor is live. You can also
use your own Java client
program to run the processor as an endpoint, as
On 8/17/12 9:00 AM, Adrian Walker wrote:
Hi Kingsley All,
Facebook Access Tokens have a fairly fine grain, but for flexibility,
and for explaining complex access decisions, the reasoning approach in
the following example may be worth a look:
Hi Kingsley,
Here's how your example looks in Executable English. You can view, run and
change the example by pointing a browser to www.reengineeringllc.com and
choosing SocialAccess1 .
| Kingsley wrote:
| 1. you can only sign up if you are no greater than 1 degree of
separation from TimBL,
On 8/17/12 7:05 PM, Adrian Walker wrote:
Here's how your example looks in Executable English. You can view,
run and change the example by pointing a browser to
www.reengineeringllc.com http://www.reengineeringllc.com and
choosing SocialAccess1 .
Sorta lost me at no URL for the resource in
Hi Kingsley,
To look at the Executable English source code of the SocialAccess1 example
, please visit
www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/SocialAccess1.agent
To run it please:
1. Point a Firefox or Chrome browser to
http://www.reengineeringllc.com
2. Click on Internet
All,
Here's Twitter pretty much expressing the inevitable reality re.
Web-scale business models:
https://dev.twitter.com/blog/changes-coming-to-twitter-api
There's no escaping the importance of access control lists and policy
based data access.
--
Regards,
Kingsley Idehen
Founder CEO
Kingsley, thanks for forwarding that post. It ranks up there with
Daniel Jacobson's work w.r.t. the inherent value of keyed APIs...
I believe that like other API providers, Twitter is merely realizing
they can achieve better analytics over their delivery of services with
more diligent access
On 8/16/12 8:22 PM, John Erickson wrote:
Kingsley, thanks for forwarding that post. It ranks up there with
Daniel Jacobson's work w.r.t. the inherent value of keyed APIs...
I believe that like other API providers, Twitter is merely realizing
they can achieve better analytics over their delivery
On 17 August 2012 01:39, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
All,
Here's Twitter pretty much expressing the inevitable reality re. Web-scale
business models: https://dev.twitter.com/blog/**
changes-coming-to-twitter-apihttps://dev.twitter.com/blog/changes-coming-to-twitter-api
On 17 August 2012 01:39, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
All,
Here's Twitter pretty much expressing the inevitable reality re. Web-scale
business models: https://dev.twitter.com/blog/**
changes-coming-to-twitter-apihttps://dev.twitter.com/blog/changes-coming-to-twitter-api
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