Hacking del.icio.us
I wrote this book with tinkerers in mindâ€â€Âthat is to say,tinkerers of various levels of familiarity with del.icio.us in particular and Web development skill in general.Whether you’re just getting on your way to being a power user at del.icio.us,or whether you’re a hardcore Web development guru who’s running your own hand-built blogging package,I hope you’ll find something of interest within these pages.For some of the more in-depth programming examples provided in this book,you’ll need to have Web hosting or a server of your ownâ€â€Âpreferably one that includes hosting basic HTML with JavaScript and CSS includes,serving up PHP scripts,and possibly running Python programs.I’ve tried to keep the requirements light,so in general you won’t need access to a database.So,for instance,if you’ve been able to run your own installation of WordPress or Movable Type for your personal blog,you should have everything you need.
Otherwise,you should be fine with just a Web browserâ€â€Âmy favorite is Firefoxâ€â€Âand an interest in exploring del.icio.us and the universe of social bookmarking.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - What Is del.icio.us?
Chapter 02 - Enhancing Your Browser
Chapter 03 - Seasoning Your Desktop
Chapter 04 - Exploring del.icio.us APIs and Data
Chapter 05 - The What and How of Hacks
Chapter 06 - Tagging Hacks
Chapter 07 - Mashups and Enhancements
Chapter 08 - Getting Your Links Out of del.icio.us
Chapter 09 - Getting del.icio.us into Your Blog
Chapter 10 - Exploring Open Source Alternatives
Chapter 11 - Checking Out the Competition
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