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2008

Explaining REST to Damien Katz. I didn’t know that it was Mark Baker back in 2002 who first pointed out that SOAP was flawed because it ignored the architecture of the Web as defined by Roy Fielding’s Ph.D thesis.

# 17th August 2008, 11:19 pm / mark-baker, rest, soap, dare-obasanjo, royfielding, history, damien-katz

REST, I just don’t get it. Read the comments for some excellent practical reasons to care about REST, including cache management (PUT and DELETE can expire the cache entries for the corresponding GET), the ability to add or move parts of the server API without redeploying client libraries and the idempotency of GET / PUT / DELETE and HEAD (repeated POST operations may have side-effects).

# 15th August 2008, 8:20 am / rest, damien-katz, post, get, put, delete, caching, idempotency

If it's easy to make all your calls conform to the RESTful verb architecture, then that's good, I guess. But if not, then just use a POST as an RPC call, keep it as simple as possible and be done with it. And don't spend another minute worrying about being RESTful or not.

Damien Katz

# 15th August 2008, 8:07 am / restful, rest, damien-katz, http, web-services, post, rpc

Static typing in OO languages isn't the solution to software complexity, rather it's an enabler of it. Static typing is like giving a drunk a bunch of breath mints and saying "Don't drive drunk. But if you must, use these breath mints in case you get pulled over."

Damien Katz

# 11th June 2008, 6:51 am / damien-katz, statictyping, complexity

Once you reach a certain level of activity in the system where the garbage collector can no longer keep up (and it will happen), then every line of code in your system is now a potential failure point that can leave the whole program in a bad state. Lisp has this problem. Java has this problem. Erlang does not.

Damien Katz

# 14th April 2008, 3:17 pm / lisp, java, erlang, garbagecollection, faliure, damien-katz

In Response to “What Sucks About Erlang”. Yariv Sadan responds to Damien’s criticism.

# 11th March 2008, 5:46 am / erlang, damien-katz, yarivsadan

What Sucks About Erlang. Damien Katz shares his greatest frustrations from working with Erlang on CouchDB.

# 11th March 2008, 5:45 am / couchdb, erlang, damien-katz

Damien Katz: New Gig. IBM have employed Damien Katz to work full time on CouchDB. The work will be under the Apache license with the ASF owning the copyright.

# 2nd January 2008, 8:35 pm / couchdb, ibm, damien-katz, apache, asf

2007

CouchDB: Thinking beyond the RDBMS. CouchDB is a fascinating project—an Erlang powered non-relational database with a JSON API that lets you define “views” (really computed tables) based on JavaScript functions that execute using map/reduce. Damien Katz, the main developer currently works for MySQL and used to work on Lotus Notes.

# 3rd September 2007, 9:48 am / couchdb, erlang, databases, json, javascript, damien-katz, lotusnotes, mysql, mapreduce