Christian Heilmann

So, are you are going to BarCamp?

September 7th, 2008

One of the most asked questions at dconstruct last week was if I am coming to the Brighton Barcamp. I wasn’t coming, and there is a reason. When I helped organizing the first London BarCamp and the Hong Kong BarCamp, one of our main drivers was to organize events that get developers out of the […]

Yahoo Music API tutorial

August 29th, 2008

Over at the Yahoo Developer Blog, I just posted a quick tutorial how you can use the Yahoo Music API to show videos of your favourite band in a few dozen lines of JavaScript. This is a bit of a rough’n’ready way of doing it and I’ll get some more sophisticated examples out there once […]

YouTube now with captioning support

August 29th, 2008

We are one step closer to turning online video into a great resource for the hard of hearing or even for non-native speakers to learn languages better. Google just announced support for closed captioning in YouTube videos: YouTube Blog Post Detailed information on YouTube support Congratulations, and thank you, YouTube, I personally learnt a lot […]

I am nominated for “Standards Champion” in the .net magazine awards

August 26th, 2008

Over at the .net awards I was just confused to find me in category 13 as a contender for “Standards Champion”. The competition is err… I go and pack: Mozilla Alastair Campbell/Nomensa World Wide Web Consortium Dan Cederholm/Simplebits Christian Heilmann/Yahoo Julie Howell/Fortune Cookie Dave Shea/CSS Zen Garden Eric Meyer meyerweb.com Jeffrey Zeldman/A List Apart Molly […]

Scrabblr – A scrabble calculation/validation API

August 22nd, 2008

As it is Friday and I am jetlagged I declare “pointless API Friday” and give you Scrabblr. Scrabblr allows you to send a word to it and it returns the scrabble value or an error in case the word has too many instances of a character than there are tiles available. Output formats are either […]

Newsletter

Check out the Dev Digest Newsletter I write every week for WeAreDevelopers.

160: Graphs and RAGs explained and VS Code extension hacks Graphs and RAG explained, how AI is reshaping UI and work, how to efficiently use Cursor, VS Code extensions security issues.
159: AI pipelines, 10x faster TypeScript, How to interview How to use LLMs to help you write code and how much electricity does that use? Is your API secure? 10x faster TypeScript thanks to Go!
158: 🕹️ Super Mario AI 🔑 API keys in LLMs 🤙🏾 Vibe Coding Why is AI playing Super Mario? How is hallucinating the least of our worries and what are rules for developing Safety Critical Code?
157: CUDA in Python, Gemini Code Assist and back-dooring LLMs We met with a CUDA expert from NVIDIA about the future of hardware, we look at how AI fails and how to play pong on 140 browser tabs.
156: Enterprise dead, all about Bluesky and React moves on! Learn about Bluesky as a platform, how to build a React App and how to speed up SQL. And play an impossible game in the browser.

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