Posts Tagged ‘filtering’
The GraphQL Way
26May22
TL;DR From a short time using GraphQL APIs I sense that there’s a ‘GraphQL Way’ for how things should be. A set of promises that the technology makes to its users. But those promises are frequently being broken, or at least undermined, as people rush to create GraphQL end points without perhaps investing enough time […]
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Tags: API, documentation, examples, filtering, GraphQL, samples, self describing
The wrong sort of radio
12Jan11
This post is about the madness of corporate web filters in the age of ubiquitous consumer devices with Internet connectivity. I typically see three types of connectivity in any given corporate setting: The company network. Usually wired, but sometimes with a wireless adjunct, this network offers the same liberty as an oppressive Middle East regimes[1]. This […]
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Tags: 3G, data, filter, filtering, HR, mobile, policy, security, social, time, web, wifi