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The IETF have kindly cross-posted a minor variation of my post to their blog: https://www.ietf.org/blog/jsonpath-rfc/
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The JSONPath RFC 9535 has been published.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535.html
That was 17 years since the original JSONPath blog post and a little over three years since a number of us started collaborating on an internet draft.
Read the full story from my perspective here: https://underlap.org/jsonpath-from-blog-post-to-rfc-in-17-years
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The JSONPath RFC 9535 has been published.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535.html
That was 17 years since the original JSONPath blog post and a little over three years since a number of us started collaborating on an internet draft.
Read the full story from my perspective here: https://underlap.org/jsonpath-from-blog-post-to-rfc-in-17-years
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The JSONPath RFC 9535 has been published.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535.html
That was 17 years since the original JSONPath blog post and a little over three years since a number of us started collaborating on an internet draft.
Read the full story from my perspective here: https://underlap.org/jsonpath-from-blog-post-to-rfc-in-17-years
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The JSONPath RFC 9535 has been published.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535.html
That was 17 years since the original JSONPath blog post and a little over three years since a number of us started collaborating on an internet draft.
Read the full story from my perspective here: https://underlap.org/jsonpath-from-blog-post-to-rfc-in-17-years
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New blog post: Re-basing webfinger-rs on fluent-uri-rs
https://underlap.org/re-basing-webfinger-rs-on-fluent-uri-rs
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New blog post: Re-basing webfinger-rs on fluent-uri-rs
https://underlap.org/re-basing-webfinger-rs-on-fluent-uri-rs
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New blog post: Re-basing webfinger-rs on fluent-uri-rs
https://underlap.org/re-basing-webfinger-rs-on-fluent-uri-rs
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New blog post: Re-basing webfinger-rs on fluent-uri-rs
https://underlap.org/re-basing-webfinger-rs-on-fluent-uri-rs
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New blog post: Process algebra and JSONPath descendant segment semantics
https://underlap.org/process-algebra-and-jsonpath-descendant-segment-semantics#JSONPath #SoftwareStandards #ProcessAlgebra #FailuresDivergenceRefinement #CommunicatingSequentialProcesses #FormalMethods
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New blog post: Process algebra and JSONPath descendant segment semantics
https://underlap.org/process-algebra-and-jsonpath-descendant-segment-semantics#JSONPath #SoftwareStandards #ProcessAlgebra #FailuresDivergenceRefinement #CommunicatingSequentialProcesses #FormalMethods
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New blog post: Process algebra and JSONPath descendant segment semantics
https://underlap.org/process-algebra-and-jsonpath-descendant-segment-semantics#JSONPath #SoftwareStandards #ProcessAlgebra #FailuresDivergenceRefinement #CommunicatingSequentialProcesses #FormalMethods
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New blog post: Process algebra and JSONPath descendant segment semantics
https://underlap.org/process-algebra-and-jsonpath-descendant-segment-semantics#JSONPath #SoftwareStandards #ProcessAlgebra #FailuresDivergenceRefinement #CommunicatingSequentialProcesses #FormalMethods
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Non-deterministic behaviour in a specification can be a headache for testing. This updated post explores the non-determinism in the JSONPath RFC 9535, describes how the Compliance Test Suite is being upgraded to deal with non-determinism, and shows how non-deterministic tests can be generated automatically. There's also an "explosive" challenge for Haskell programmers.
https://underlap.org/testing-non-determinism
#Haskell #SoftwareTesting #SoftwareStandards #PerformanceOptimisation
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Non-deterministic behaviour in a specification can be a headache for testing. This updated post explores the non-determinism in the JSONPath RFC 9535, describes how the Compliance Test Suite is being upgraded to deal with non-determinism, and shows how non-deterministic tests can be generated automatically. There's also an "explosive" challenge for Haskell programmers.
https://underlap.org/testing-non-determinism
#Haskell #SoftwareTesting #SoftwareStandards #PerformanceOptimisation
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Non-deterministic behaviour in a specification can be a headache for testing. This updated post explores the non-determinism in the JSONPath RFC 9535, describes how the Compliance Test Suite is being upgraded to deal with non-determinism, and shows how non-deterministic tests can be generated automatically. There's also an "explosive" challenge for Haskell programmers.
https://underlap.org/testing-non-determinism
#Haskell #SoftwareTesting #SoftwareStandards #PerformanceOptimisation
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Non-deterministic behaviour in a specification can be a headache for testing. This updated post explores the non-determinism in the JSONPath RFC 9535, describes how the Compliance Test Suite is being upgraded to deal with non-determinism, and shows how non-deterministic tests can be generated automatically. There's also an "explosive" challenge for Haskell programmers.
https://underlap.org/testing-non-determinism
#Haskell #SoftwareTesting #SoftwareStandards #PerformanceOptimisation
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I'm not thinking of hosting my own Mastodon instance just yet, but I wonder what the effects are on the continued growth (in quality as well as size) of one's network when moving to self-hosting.
One of the advantages I can see would be to tempt friends to join in who have been put off by the extremely low signal/noise ratio of traditional social media.
Any self-hosters care to comment?
Please boost for visibility.
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Wrote a summary of web linking (AKA link relations; think rel="xxx" in a <a/> or <link/> HTML element).
The piece of the puzzle that's still unclear to me is whether WebFinger has been superseded, or maybe just generally ignored. There doesn't seem to be much adoption (except by Mastodon) or follow-on activity AFAICT.
https://wiki.underlap.org/en/link-relations
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Wrote a summary of web linking (AKA link relations; think rel="xxx" in a <a/> or <link/> HTML element).
The piece of the puzzle that's still unclear to me is whether WebFinger has been superseded, or maybe just generally ignored. There doesn't seem to be much adoption (except by Mastodon) or follow-on activity AFAICT.
https://wiki.underlap.org/en/link-relations
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Wrote a summary of web linking (AKA link relations; think rel="xxx" in a <a/> or <link/> HTML element).
The piece of the puzzle that's still unclear to me is whether WebFinger has been superseded, or maybe just generally ignored. There doesn't seem to be much adoption (except by Mastodon) or follow-on activity AFAICT.
https://wiki.underlap.org/en/link-relations
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Wrote a summary of web linking (AKA link relations; think rel="xxx" in a <a/> or <link/> HTML element).
The piece of the puzzle that's still unclear to me is whether WebFinger has been superseded, or maybe just generally ignored. There doesn't seem to be much adoption (except by Mastodon) or follow-on activity AFAICT.
https://wiki.underlap.org/en/link-relations
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)