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1. XML.com: Show Me the Code
by mshook  on 2004-05-27 15:06 tags: fromdelicious
2. XML.com: Show Me the Code
In my inaugural article, I outlined the four basic steps you needed to follow when creating a RESTful web service.
by sprockett  on 2005-05-29 18:26 tags: interests/rathernifty/code · rathernifty · code · xml
3. XML.com: Show Me the Code
A great article which explores the use of xml to create a del.icio.us like bookmark .
by ravee_27  on 2005-12-09 18:58 tags: xml · articles
4. XML.com: Show Me the Code
discussion of coding a del.icio.us-like bookmarking service
by gyardley  on 2006-01-25 12:36 tags: development · xml · del.icio.us
5. XML.com: Show Me the Code
we'll create something that you may find familiar: a web bookmark service.
by phummers  on 2006-01-25 17:10 tags: folksonomy · xml
6. XML.com: Show Me the Code
how to build a web bookmark service.
by billthemarmet  on 2006-02-07 22:18 tags: .read_later · scripting
7. XML.com: Show Me the Code
by vanderwal  on 2006-04-09 20:45 tags: webservices · rest · api · xmlhttprequest · folksonomy · application · xml · reference
8. XML.com: Show Me the Code
by babelian  on 2008-06-08 17:53 tags: xbel
9. Show Me the Code: A RESTful bookmark service
by jstone  on 2008-08-24 16:24 tags: REST · article · web.services · design · architecture · reference · programming · web.development
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