I've been reading more about the new APIs that are part of HTML5, or are at least lumped into the HTML5 buzz. Today's reading is from Google's HTML5Rocks site, Introducing WebSockets: Bringing Sockets to the Web. I can see that this has a lot of potential. I think there are a couple of products I've worked on recently that do a lot of low-level asynchronous polling. Sadly, WebSockets will be disabled in Firefox 4 starting with beta 8. Let's hope that spec can be amended quickly to solve the proxy server issue that seems to be at the heart of this issue.
Now a plastic prison for lonely banana tootsie pops (Taken with instagram)
Goose pond (Taken with Instagram)
Our weekend projects: a snow slide for Peyton and a snow block wall for snow ball fights.
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Directly overhead (Taken with Instagram)
Checking the prescription (Taken with instagram)
A $5 walking taco, with steak and fixin's (Taken with instagram)
Almond toffee cake with chocolate ganache filling (Taken with Instagram)
The kids watching Tom & Jerry
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Just ran out to pick up some groceries, wind and sleet stinging my face. The roads are starting to get a little slushy. Not too slick yet.
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