Jeff CutsingerSemantic Nonsense → Awesome Things

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Awesome Things

  • This may be old news to some, but I just heard about it yesterday. Roy Fielding is working on a replacement for HTTP called Waka. I have no doubt it's going to be sweet.
  • Thomas Broyer has added HTML5 support to Genshi. This would be really cool if it were limited to output. But it isn't; it has support for using HTML5 for templating, too. Amazing.
  • Subtext? Subtext subtext subtext. Subtext.

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