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By: Owen Stephens

Another point that Tony Hirst makes in his post on CRIG DRY is that for many of the services he felt he was going to have to read the documentation, rather than just get stuck in and messing about...

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By: Mike Caulfield » Blog Archive » Edupunk and REST

[…] then I read something like this from Brian Kelly: REST, it seems, is the punk response to the pompous stadium rock of SOAP and the Web Services […]

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By: Scott Leslie

“the first rule of edupunk is…there is no edupunk”

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By: Paul Walk

Slightly surprised that something as regimented as REST should qualify as ‘edupunk’. Not really sure I get edupunk – but I don’t suppose that matters! ;-)

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By: Andy Powell

http://www.fuzzwich.com/minivids/theatre/_fz_aid/1001810/_fz_share/74cd00c92723af27f1f7badcebd7300f/ (yes, I know the music is all wrong)

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By: Offline Thinking » Edupunk and REST

[…] then I read something like this from Brian Kelly: REST, it seems, is the punk response to the pompous stadium rock of SOAP and the Web Services […]

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By: Edupunk begets Euprog at CETIS 2008 Conference « UK Web Focus

[…] by Brian Kelly (UK Web Focus) on 30 November 2008 I commented on the “Edupunk” meme a while ago. For some people this provides a useful metaphor for describes a ‘anyone can do […]

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