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Rodrigo de OliveiraTexto do Joshua Schachter, criador / fundador do del.icio.us, onde ele conta suas experiências e aprendizados ao criar um dos primeiros sites "web 2.0" de sucesso da Internet
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decembre bruThese are the most amazingly concise notes I’ve seen of social web app best practices by the guy who made delicious.
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Lindsay DonagheA list of tips by Joshua Schacter, founder of Del.icio.us on how to build large internet applications. Talks about how to figure out what features to offer, how to build to scale, and how to leverage other people's services (don't reinvent the wheel).
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Marcel WeissJoshua Schachter, del.icio.us ============================= Things to look out for when building a large application.
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Adam Crowe"Measure behavior rather than claims. del.icio.us doesn't have stars because why would you bookmark something that was no good? This way people bookmark things that they really care about rather than trying to tell the system things."
* advice del.icio.us tagging tags behaviours attention folksonomy ratings development design
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mallipeddiInteresting notes about the architecture of del.icio.us
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Jose Quesada"notes to self" from delicious fouder
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Mike KossGood thoughts. Some apply to Blue Dot. by Joshua Schachter, del.icio.us Gareth Rushgrove - http://morethanseven.net/ Simon Willison - http://simon.incutio.com/ Ian Bellchambers - http://www.torchbox.com/ Olly Willans - http://www.torchbox.com/
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ken .Johsua reflects on lessons learned with delicious: "Scaling: avoid early optimization. SQL doesn't map well to these problems", misfit between sql and tags, "Beware Librarians" (single meanings), verbs prompt action, enable evangalism
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Lambert Heller" (...) less than 1% of queries even use more than a single tag. (...) Tagging is mostly (...) a way for people to recall things, what they were thinking about when they saved it. Fairly useful for recall, OK for discovery, terrible for distribution (...)
del.icio.us schachter speech folksonomy folksonomies webapp lang:en
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14 Feb 06
Denis De MesmaekerVery nice notes about scaling promlems when growing, feature reduction, ... from delicious
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Alainn GozertThings to look out for when building a large application.
delicious Apache business design programming web development
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Bruno MartinsThings to look out for when building a large application (experiences with delicious)
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skatefaceGreat writeup from 2006 web summit delicious founder on how to build a high traffic web app
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Joshua Schachter, del.icio.us
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Joshua Schachter, del.icio.us
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Martijn van ExelThings to look out for when building a large application.
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David Roussele.g. “Dont expose your unique id’s to the outside world (php?id=1 etc.) people can scrape through everything very easily. This is why del.icio.us uses MD5 hashes of links instead.”
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Kai TurnerGood insight into the creation, user experience and ongoing development of del.icio.us
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organisedSensible design strategies for large scale apps
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09 Feb 06
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mandarineNotes on Joshua Schachter's talk at the Carson Future of Web Apps Summit in London, 2006.
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