Another plug while I'm at it, this is for my web development company, where the last post was arguably a plug for the restaurant that I am working with. Now booking parties through 2009!
I hope to incorporate all of the RSS feeds on the pages linked from this site into the RSS data shared in this link. Some extensions to Radiant may be necessary to make it work as an importer/exporter both simultaneously.
So you can look up data types in Haskell using the Hoogle search engine. This is really intuitive and much easier to fineagle than sifting through JavaDoc pages.
I was hoping to provide a list of my blog posts from RSS feeds, as well as links to all of the articles that I have commented on with my friends' blogs. I could list all of my friends' blogs and scrape them periodically, but I was hoping for a solution that uses trackbacks, or whatever pingback-style facilities are available on my friends' blogs.
Granted this type of support will vary from site to site, but it should be possible to build a complete publishing record automatically, with the standards we have available today.
I posted a comment on otierney.net (my friend Tristan is up on all the latest web standards) and I noticed that his blogger is collecting URLs along with emails. I filled in the link to my Radiant CMS on nerdland.org but I'm afraid my blogger is not going to do anything to collect these pingbacks, when they are fired.
Can anyone point out an example code segment or project that highlights this type of behavior?
Now if I told you this, and asked you to vote for the truth, would you be able to figure out what to do? *hint* you will need an OpenID to log into Jyte. PS I did not go to New Zealand. /kingdon
For the curious, it was this page. This development is what I am tracking in that git repository on tues-crep unfuddle, known as job6. I can only handle a finite number of jobs at once. How many, that number is yet to be determined!