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Dealing with the WURFL Manager Object in ASP.NET
Jan 23rd, 2013
Using the WURFL API with Microsoft WebPages for Mobile Device Detection
Dec 17th, 2012
Dear WURFL User, it is with great pleasure that I announce that Dino Esposito, Dino for friends, is now officially our WURFL Developer Evangelist for Microsoft Technologies.
Read MorePerl and WURFL: There is only one way to do it right
Oct 15th, 2012
I read everything: fiction, history, science, mathematics, biography, travel.
Perl (Martin Lewis Perl)
November 5, 2012, IMPORTANT UPDATE: Perl Cloud Clients now Available in CPAN too!
Read MoreHTTP and Mobile: The Missing Header
Oct 2nd, 2012
I cannot count the times I heard someone wonder why on earth device manufacturers never added an HTTP header that would make it obvious that an HTTP request is coming from a mobile device. I typically had witty answers to that question. ‘The header existed. It was called UAProf. Apple killed it’.
Read MoreBDConf and Exposing WURFL Capabilities to JavaScript
Sep 28th, 2012
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”
– Leonardo Da Vinci (disputed)
Important Note (April 2014): If you are interested in using WURFL from Javascript, you may want to check out WURFL.io (or this blog post).
Read MoreWURFL in the Cloud with Node.js
Sep 16th, 2012
“JavaScript was my first love, but will it be my last?
in this world of trouble, we put Node.js to the test.”
Adapted from a popular song by John Miles
Read MoreWURFL in the Cloud with Ruby
Jun 13th, 2012
“I didn’t work hard to make Ruby perfect for everyone, because you feel differently from me.
No language can be perfect for everyone. I tried to make Ruby perfect for me, but maybe it’s not perfect for you.
The perfect language for Guido van Rossum is probably Python”
–Yukihiro Matsumoto, Creator of the Ruby Programming Language
To the New Charles Dickens
Apr 8th, 2012
“‘Come,’ said Mr. Bumble, somewhat less pompously, for it was gratifying to his feelings to observe the effect his eloquence had produced; ‘Come, Oliver! Wipe your eyes with the cuffs of your jacket, and don’t cry into your gruel; that’s a very foolish action, Oliver.’”
from Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens
Read MoreHear! Hear! the WURFL Cloud is finally here!
Mar 13th, 2012
“In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.”
WURFL Users, Friends, it seems like yesterday that in our first announcement of ScientiaMobile we also mentioned the imminent arrival of the Cloud
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