Code, document thyself!
In an effort to help others (and ourselves) write cleaner, happier, more eco-friendly code, we have added optional argument count and signature checking to OpenSRF. To make using this facility as simple and unobtrusive as possible there are three implementation levels (well, four if you count “a short note without parameter information”), each one more … Continue Reading about Code, document thyself! →
Throwing down the gauntlet
Alternative OPACs Personal Card Catalogs Bookbags Record Tagging Reading Lists User built RSS Feeds of reading lists and searches Interactive searches Saved searches Search history … tons of other things we’ve collectively imagined … What do they conceptually have in common?
OPAC3, Authority Control, Prototype Statistical Reporting
Evergreen development is chugging along, and we have some information and updates to pass along. As I mentioned in my previous entry, we have been spending a good deal of time moving the new server hardware into our new server hosting facility. First, allow me introduce you to three addresses: