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| 9 Feb 2006 by Garrick Van Buren i'm talking about the triangles in the corners of the attention pyramid, the delta between attention & importance, between impression and click-through, between reading and writing, between postel's law. the things i deem important ... The Work Better Weblog - http://workingpathways.com/workbetter/ |
| 17 Oct 2005 by gordonw postel's law definitely is a prime consideration in any changes we make to the api. if you do have some code that was working and suddenly breaks, please let us know immediately! while we try hard to avoid breakage, ... newsgator API - http://blogs.newsgator.com/newsgator_api/ |
| 14 Mar 2009 by nobody@flickr.com (psd) psd posted a photo: Postel's Law. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postel's_law. Uploads from psd, tagged slide - http://www.flickr.com/photos/psd/tags/slide/ |
| 16 Jul 2007 by Nicholas Knisely "perhaps his most famous legacy is from rfc 793, which includes a robustness principle which is often quoted as 'postel's law': 'be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others' (often reworded as 'be ... Entangled States - http://www.entangledstates.org/ |
| 6 Aug 2008 by Linda in the meantime, i'm taking postel's law as my motto, having read it in an article today and immediately having seen its resonance for the internet and beyond: “be conservative in what you do; be liberal in what you accept from others. ... ordo paginarum - http://ordopaginarum.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Mar 2008 by Reed now the software developers who originally decided to adopt poestal's law realized the extent of their mistake. by providing a quirks mode as the default rendering mode, they had given the impression that crazy html was perfectly valid, ... Integral Fracture - http://www.integralfracture.com/ |
| 29 Dec 2009 by Tyler McHenry Also known as Postel's Law, the states: “be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others.” This was originally coined in RFC 761, the document specifying TCP. This is a very important, and widely known, ... Nerdland - http://nerdland.net/ - References |
| 17 Jul 2007 by Haacked this realization struck me the other day while i was reading a blog post that made a reference to postel's law. immediately i knew the author of this post must be a highly intelligent card carrying member of mensa. ... you've been HAACKED - http://haacked.com/Default.aspx - References |
| 20 Aug 2008 news analysis. the accepted father of the internet had one rule the kiddies must follow. is microsoft the obedient child, or should it be grounded—forever? more: continued here powered by smartrss. Interesting links and News - http://123down.info/ |
| 17 Jul 2008 by David BL maybe, you have an answer, but i do not think there is a > simple answer now that will not break a lot of stuff. > > > or is html development an example of misapplying a rule (postel's > >law)? > > i think postel's law is shortsighted. ... Mysql Forums: Database discussion community. - http://www.talkmysql.com/ |
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