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Implementing only certain aspects of OData
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over 2 years ago
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Pablo Castro - MSFT
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While we focus on keeping things simple, the whole OData protocol does have a bunch of functionality in it, and you don't always need the whole thing. If you're implementing a client or a server, how much of OData do you need to handle? OData is...
Pablo Castro's blog
Want to work on HTML5 database stuff? We're looking
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over 2 years ago
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Pablo Castro - MSFT
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As I mentioned yesterday , we're working on HTML5 stuff in general here at Microsoft, and my team in particular is looking at the database APIs in HTML5. If you want to be a part of this (working with the rest of the standard folks, design APIs, design...
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HTML5 does databases
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over 2 years ago
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Pablo Castro - MSFT
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The HTML5* specification has been cooking for a while and lately the amount of buzz around it has been growing at full speed. Just search for #HTML5 in twitter and you'll see what I mean. After even a quick look at it, it becomes evident that the next...
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