Hi all Hackday hackers,
It's great that you're going to dig in to the preliminary Plazes API
and put it through its paces. But you should know that the API is far
from complete, stable, or even public. The data and entry points may
(as in most likely) change - especially from your feedback after
stretching the API around the ideas that develop over the weekend.
Its also important that the api docs URL should be kept to yourselves
until we announce the new API for public consumption on
http://blog.plazes.com.
Go crazy with what's there, and please report back to the list with
what worked, what didn't and where/how the API could be improved.
Happy hacking,
Sean
(Sorry for the possible re-post, resending due to Yahoo + Gmail weirdness)
On 6/15/07, Lance Wicks <lw@...> wrote:
> HI,
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> you are now on my backnetwork.
> I got this link http://plazes.com/api/docs to the new Plazes API.
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> I was thinkikng today and wondering about some sort of link to Upcoming.
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> So...
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> maybe using your plazes location to find events on Upcoming?
> Or synchronising between upcoming and future plazes.
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> What do you think?
>
> Lance
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> On 15 Jun 2007, at 07:55, Andy Piper wrote:
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> lwicks_2000 wrote:
> > I shall be attending Hackday London (www.hackday.org) this weekend.
> > I was wondering about doing a hack that involves Plazes?
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> > Is anyone else attending?
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> I'll be there. I'll try to find you on the backnetwork site.
> > Ideally the hack should invlove the APIs/Feeds from the BBC and Yahoo!
> > Suggestions would be great.
> Yeah, I did email Plazes support to mention that Hack Day was happening,
> asking about the new API. It would definitely be cool to hack something up.
>
> Andy
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