v SE Radio 602: Nicolas Carlo on Improving Legacy Code By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 07 Feb 2024 00:14:00 +0000 Nicolas Carlo talks with host Sam Taggart about Nicolas’s recent book, Legacy Code First Aid Kit. They start by defining legacy code and the general issues that developers face when dealing with it. Nicolas describes some of the tools in his book and provides examples of where he has found them useful. The episode also touches briefly on the role of AI and some other tools Nicolas has discovered since writing the book. This episode sponsored by WorkOS. Full Article
v SE Radio 608: Lane Wagner on Revisiting the Go Language By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 18:44:00 +0000 Lane Wagner of Boot.dev speaks with host Philip Winston about Go, the programming language that's popular for web, cloud, devops, networking, and other types of development. In addition to discussing existing features such as structs, interfaces, concurrency, and error handling, Lane and Philip take a deep look at generics, a recent addition to the language. They also explore the developer experience with Go. Full Article
v SE Radio 610: Phillip Carter on Observability for Large Language Models By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2024 19:59:00 +0000 Phillip Carter, Principal Product Manager at Honeycomb and open source software developer, talks with host Giovanni Asproni about observability for large language models (LLMs). The episode explores similarities and differences for observability with LLMs versus more conventional systems. Key topics include: how observability helps in testing parts of LLMs that aren't amenable to automated unit or integration testing; using observability to develop and refine the functionality provided by the LLM (observability-driven development); using observability to debug LLMs; and the importance of incremental development and delivery for LLMs and how observability facilitates both. Phillip also offers suggestions on how to get started with implementing observability for LLMs, as well as an overview of some of the technology's current limitations. This episode is sponsored by WorkOS. Full Article
v SE Radio 614: Wouter Groeneveld on Creative Problem Solving for Software Development By se-radio.net Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2024 01:19:00 +0000 Wouter Groeneveld, author of The Creative Programmer and PhD researcher at KU Leuven, discusses his research related to programming education with host Jeremy Jung. Topics include evaluating projects, constraints, social debt in teams, common fallacies in critical thinking, maintaining flow state, documenting and retaining knowledge, and creating environments that encourage creativity. Brought to you by IEEE Software and IEEE Computer Society. Full Article
v SE Radio 622: Wolf Vollprecht on Python Tooling in Rust By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:36:00 +0000 Wolf Vollprecht, the CEO and founder of Prefix.dev, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to implement Python tools, such as package managers, in the Rust programming language. They discuss the challenges associated with building Python infrastructure tooling in Python and explore how using the Rust programming language addresses these concerns. They also explore the implementation details of Rust-based tooling for the Python ecosystem, focusing on the cross-platform Pixi package management tool, which enables developers to easily and efficiently install libraries and applications in a reproducible fashion. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine. Full Article
v SE Radio 628: Hans Dockter on Developer Productivity By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 18:26:00 +0000 Hans Dockter, the creator of the Gradle build tool and founder of Gradle Inc, the company behind the developer productivity platform Develocity, joins SE Radio host Giovanni Asproni to talk about developer productivity. They start with some definitions and an explanation of the importance of developer productivity, its relationship with cognitive load, and the big impact that development tools have on it. Hans describes how to implement developer productivity metrics in an organization, as well as warns about some pitfalls. The episode closes with some discussion on Hans's views on the future of this discipline, as well as some near-term developments and expectations. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine. Full Article
v SE Radio 632: Goran Petrovic on Mutation Testing at Google By se-radio.net Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 00:45:00 +0000 Goran Petrovic, a Staff Software Engineer at Google, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to perform mutation testing on large software systems. They explore the design and implementation of the mutation testing infrastructure at Google, discussing the strategies for ensuring that it enhances both developer productivity and software quality. They also investigate the findings from experiments that quantify how mutation testing enables software engineers at Google to write better tests that can detect defects and increase confidence in software correctness. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine. Full Article
v SE Radio 633: Itamar Friedman on Automated Testing with Generative AI By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 23:52:00 +0000 Itamar Friedman, the CEO and co-founder of CodiumAI, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to use generative AI techniques to support automated software testing. Their discussion centers around the design and use of Cover-Agent, an open-source implementation of the automated test augmentation tool described in the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE) paper entitled “Automated Unit Test Improvement using Large Language Models at Meta“ by Alshahwan et al. The episode explores how large-language models (LLMs) can aid testers by automatically generating test cases that increase the code coverage of an existing testing suite. They also investigate other automated testing topics, including how Cover-Agent compares to different LLM-based tools and the strengths and weaknesses of using LLM-based approaches in software testing. Full Article
v SE Radio 635: Stevie Caldwell on Zero-Trust Architecture By se-radio.net Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 21:33:00 +0000 Stevie Caldwell, Senior Engineering Technical Lead at Fairwinds, joins host Priyanka Raghavan to discuss zero-trust network reference architecture. The episode begins with high-level definitions of zero-trust architecture, zero-trust reference architecture, and the pillars of Zero Trust. Stevie describes four open-source implementations of the Zero Trust Reference Architecture: Emissary Ingress, Cert Manager, LinkerD, and the Policy Engine Polaris. Each component is explored to help clarify their roles in the Zero Trust journey. The episode concludes with a look at the future direction of Zero Trust Network Architecture. This episode is sponsored by QA Wolf. Full Article
v SE Radio 637: Steve Smith on Software Quality By se-radio.net Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 21:33:00 +0000 Steve Smith, founder and principal architect at Nimble Pros, joins host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about software quality. The episode begins with a discussion of why software quality matters for businesses, customers, and developers. Steve explains some patterns and practices that help teams design for quality. They discuss in detail the practices of testing and quality assurance, and the conversation wraps up with suggestions for fostering a culture of quality in teams and organizations. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine. Full Article
v SE Radio 640: Jonathan Horvath on Physical Security By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:41:00 +0000 Jonathan Horvath of Z-bit discusses physical access control systems (PACS) with host Jeremy Jung. They start with an overview of PACS components and discuss the proprietary nature of the industry, the slow pace of migration to open standards, and why Windows is commonly used. Jonathan describes the security implications of moving from isolated networks to the cloud, as well as credential vulnerabilities, encryption using symmetric keys versus asymmetric keys, and the risks related to cloning credentials. They also consider several standards, including moving from Wiegand to the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP), as well as the Public Key Open Credential (PKOC) standard, and the open source OSDP implementation that Jonathan authored. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine. Full Article
v Delve into By www.usingenglish.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Apr 2022 06:22:50 +0000 Examine, investigate Full Article
v Philips Performance Wireless TAPH805BK Bluetooth Headset Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:09:56 The Philips Performance Wireless TAPH805BK are wireless headphones with battery life that will knock your socks off, but the sound quality has a lot of room for improvement.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Audio / Sound
v MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT GAMING X Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:10:39 MSI puts its usual GAMING X and TWIN FROZR 7 magic on AMD's new mid-range Radeon RX 5500 XT. Check out our full review here."... [PCSTATS] Full Article Video Cards
v Millitronic HIVE Wireless Docking Kit By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:36:50 Wireless AD networks came and went without as much as a buzz in the consumer space, and yet there is more here to see before completely dismissing it. Millitronic certainly agrees, with their HIVE wireless docking station able to connect a laptop to an external display wirelessly at low latency, while adding some more tricks on top.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Notebooks
v Orico GV100 1TB Portable NVMe SSD Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:38:16 Orico surprises with its GV100 1TB portable NVMe SSD. Join us as we take a look at this new drive and what it's all about."... [PCSTATS] Full Article Hard Drives/SSD
v Thrustmaster eSwap Pro Controller Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:38:45 Today we test at OCinside.de the top controller from the extensive gamepad collection of Thrustmaster. In comparison we are testing the original controllers from Microsoft Xbox One, Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. What makes this Thrustmaster eSwap Pro game controller different from thousands of other products on the market and wher... [PCSTATS] Full Article Games
v Lenovo HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 15:39:15 The HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds by Lenovo are aimed towards consumers on a tight budget looking to get the best bang for the buck. ... [PCSTATS] Full Article Audio / Sound
v TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 2-bay DAS Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 09:00:00 TerraMaster�s TD2 Thunderbolt 3 is a 2-bay DAS (Direct-Attached Storage) drive aimed at professional users and, as the name suggests comes with a pair of Thunderbolt 3 interfaces. TerraMaster�s TD2 Thunderbolt 3 looks just like a 2-bay NAS with the obvious exception that the TD2 comes with a very useful carrying handle. The enclosure is built from ... [PCSTATS] Full Article Peripherals
v CalDigit USB-C Pro Dock Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 09:01:00 Is the USB-C Pro Dock from CalDigit the best bang for your buck? Join us as we investigate in our review."... [PCSTATS] Full Article Peripherals
v SteelSeries Apex 3 Water Resistant Gaming Keyboard Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 09:03:00 " Writing an entire article on the Apex 3 was a really easy task thanks to the higher actuation point and we did not make any mistakes like on the regular high-speed gaming-only keyboards. This is a good point to recommend when using the keyboard in corporate offices as well: the new SteelSeries domes are silent, while the full-size layout allows ... [PCSTATS] Full Article Peripherals
v AMD CPUs for the past 9 years are vulnerable to data leak attacks By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Mar 2020 15:50:33 "It's not just Intel chips that are vulnerable to hard-to-fix security flaws. Researchers at the Graz University of Technology have detailed a pair of side channel attacks under the "Take A Way" name that can leak data from AMD processors dating back to 2011, whether it's an old Athlon 64 X2, a Ryzen 7 or a Threadripper. Both exploit the "way predi... [PCSTATS] Full Article CPU / Processors
v OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dock Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:00:00 OWC channels the Mercury Elite lineup with the Elite Pro to offer its storage driven dock solution. Here's our review."... [PCSTATS] Full Article Hard Drives/SSD
v Silicon Power P34A60 PCIe 3x4 M.2 2280 512GB SSD Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:02:00 " The mainstream PCIe Gen 3x4 P34A60 mainstream SSD from Silicon Power does offer good all-around performance and does not drop to very slow speeds when the cache fills up completely, as we could notice from the HD Tune Pro write test. When copying large files continuously to the drive, we haven�t seen drops of under 90MB/s, which is great for a TL... [PCSTATS] Full Article Hard Drives/SSD
v Razer Kraken Ultimate Gaming Headset Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:00:00 "About a year ago we took a look at Razer�s Kraken Tournament Edition headset, which we really did enjoy. It was however designed for professional gamers, hence the name �Tournament Edition�. For those looking for a more polished home solution Razer has the new Kraken Ultimate Edition. This sits as their flagship Kraken gaming headset and brings al... [PCSTATS] Full Article Audio / Sound
v NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER FE Overclocking By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:01:00 Want to know the kind of performance you will see at 1440p on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER FE when it is overclocked? Check out our gaming review.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Video Cards
v Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Optical Mouse Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:03:00 The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is a mouse that offers plenty of buttons, turns heads with its MMO and MOBA gaming performance, and excellent build quality.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Mouse Pads
v Lexar Professional SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:36:47 External SSDs are the future when it comes to moving and storing large amounts of data. The Lexar SL100 Pro offers amazing speed and durability in sizes from 500GB up to 1TB.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Hard Drives/SSD
v ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha (TRX40) Motherboard Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:37:10 The rewards for offering a high-performance flagship motherboard on the TRX40 platform are clear. Vendors are all competing at price points well above �600 which culminates in motherboard options filled to the brim with the features that almost anybody could wish for. ASUS� ROG Zenith II Extreme was no exception to that point. However, ASUS has tak... [PCSTATS] Full Article Motherboards
v Crucial X8 Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:37:31 Offering the drive in 500GB and 1TB capacities, with speeds up to 1050MB/s in both directions, the drive can be used for modestly-sized backups, as a Steam drive to take round to a friend�s or just for transferring files at speeds way in excess of what a typical USB flash drive is capable of.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Hard Drives/SSD
v SilverStone SETA A1 Case Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:37:58 "The current state of PC case design seems to be comprised of a few design and function features that can be found on just about any modern case. This includes tempered glass side panels, support for vertical video card orientation, and multiple fan and radiator installation options. These features are often mixed and matched, and depending on thei... [PCSTATS] Full Article Cases
v Cooler Master MM711 Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:38:56 Today we have tested a different kind of gaming mouse on OCinside.de. The Cooler Master MasterMouse MM711 is based on a lightweight honeycomb grid design, adjustable LED lighting and extensive programming options.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Peripherals
v ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:39:24 "When it comes to mini-ITX AMD X570 motherboards there are only a handful to choose from. Today we are checking out ASRock�s offering which comes in the form of the X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3. We first saw the Phantom Gaming Series from ASRock with their Z390 Phantom Gaming X and we are hoping to see the same quality in the X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX... [PCSTATS] Full Article Motherboards
v Gamerstorm Macube 310P Mid-Tower Chassis Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:40:25 "Gamerstorm's Macube 310P mid-tower computer case offers great value for money with just a few issues here and there."... [PCSTATS] Full Article Cases
v Creative SXFI AIR C Headphones Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:40:45 " After re-creating our profile in the SXFI mobile application, we went on and watched several TV shows such as Star Trek: Picard, Better Call Saul and Altered Carbon. The EQ was left on neutral and we were quite surprised by the quality of the surround sound delivered by the product, same basically as the one found with the SXFI THEATER. SXFI AIR ... [PCSTATS] Full Article Audio / Sound
v Raspberry Pi Enthusiast Creates Coronavirus Live Global Tracker Display By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:41:12 There are so many things that can be done with a little spare time and a Raspberry Pi that it boggles the mind; the little developer board can be made to do just about anything builders can dream up. One of the most recent projects we've seen using the Pi turned up on Reddit from a person called jul-bruegger who combined the Raspberry Pi Zero... [PCSTATS] Full Article Web News
v Galax GeForce RTX 2070 Super HOF 10 Year Anniversary By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:41:29 The Galax RTX 2070 Super HOF 10 Year comes with a large overclock on both GPU and memory, it's actually the fastest RTX 2070 we ever tested, almost matching RTX 2080. Thanks to a large power limit increase and 16 Gbps memory chips from Samsung, manual overclocking works great, too.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Video Cards
v RIOTORO Aviator Classic Gaming Headset Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:42:13 Riotoro just released their very first 7.1 virtual surround sound gaming headset called the Aviator Classic and today it�s up to us to put it to the test. ... [PCSTATS] Full Article Audio / Sound
v Threadripper 3990X TRX40 VRM Torture Test By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 09:00:00 Today we're going to perform some AMD TRX40 motherboard VRM thermal testing using the powerful 64-core Threadripper 3990X. To apply load we're using Blender with the system running at stock and overclocked to 3.8 GHz. The typical power draw for this system is around 450 watts, but once overclocked we are hitting as much as 850 watts. Toasty!... [PCSTATS] Full Article CPU / Processors
v 15+ Titles Every PC Gamer Should Own By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 09:02:00 There are thousands upon thousands of PC games out there, and hundreds of good ones. However, some have stood out over the years, and cemented themselves as absolute must-haves in their respective genres. These are 15 titles we feel every PC gamer should have in their digital library.... [PCSTATS] Full Article Games
v Vertagear SL5000SE Gaming Chair Review By www.pcstats.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 09:01:00 Are you in the market for a new gaming chair? Vertagear has only been in the world of chairs since 2015 but they have plenty of options available. The SL5000 features top of the line fabrics with intricate stitching, removable lumbar pillow and luxurious memory foam head pillow � but what else sets the SL5000 special edition apart from the competit... [PCSTATS] Full Article Peripherals
v Every Mastodon User Has an RSS Feed By www.rssboard.org Published On :: Sat, 24 Jun 2023 08:34:48 -0400 The distributed social network Mastodon has grown to 12.8 million user accounts, supporting itself through user donations and a lot of effort by the volunteers running servers. There's no CEO changing the network at whim, no ads and no algorithms that manipulate what you see to increase engagement. Just a scroll of posts by the people you follow pulled from all over the world.Every Mastodon account has an RSS feed that can be found by going to the user's Mastodon page and adding ".rss" to the URL of that page. For example, the RSS feed for Bonaventure Software is at this address:https://mastodon.online/@bonaventuresoft.rssThe feeds are valid RSS and use the Media-RSS and Webfeeds namespaces.The Media-RSS content element contains the photo, audio or video included in the Mastodon post, if one is present:<media:content url="https://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/109/326/769/636/254/303/original/552ebb9fd3f30171.png" type="image/png" fileSize="49052" medium="image"> <media:rating scheme="urn:simple">nonadult</media:rating> <media:description type="plain">Eli Lilly & Co stock performance graph over the last month, showing lower valuations than the one caused by the bogus announcement of free insulin.</media:description></media:content>The Webfeeds icon element holds the URL of the user's avatar:<webfeeds:icon>https://files.mastodon.online/accounts/avatars/109/298/336/948/075/673/original/e76dfce4df4bef76.gif</webfeeds:icon>One potential improvement to the feed would be to add a link element from the Atom namespace to identify the URL of the RSS feed, as in this example:<atom:link href="https://mastodon.online/@bonaventuresoft.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />That might not happen anytime soon. Mastodon is a frenetic open source project with 61 open issues and suggestions involving RSS. Full Article announcements
v Has the RSS Advisory Board Followed the Roadmap? By www.rssboard.org Published On :: Wed, 05 Jul 2023 14:52:11 -0400 There has been recent discussion about the roadmap that was added to the RSS 2.0 specification in August 2002 announcing that there would be no new additions to RSS, freezing its set of elements and attributes forever and ever amen. The roadmap stated, "We anticipate possible 2.0.2 or 2.0.3 versions, etc. only for the purpose of clarifying the specification, not for adding new features to the format."The RSS Advisory Board was formed 20 years ago to publish the specification and "make minor changes to the spec per the roadmap," as stated in the launch announcement on July 18, 2003.If you're wondering whether the board has followed the roadmap, this timeline of RSS elements answers that question. There are 44 elements in RSS. This table shows when each element was introduced, the group that added it, and the version in which it first appeared.There were 33 elements added to RSS by Netscape in 1999 and 11 by UserLand from 2000 to 2002. No elements have been added by the RSS Advisory Board.ElementDate AddedPublisherVersionchannel03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-description03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-link03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-title03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-image03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-image-link03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-image-title03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-image-url03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-textInput03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-textInput-description03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-textInput-link03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-textInput-name03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-textInput-title03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-item03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-item-link03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90channel-item-title03/1999NetscapeRSS 0.90rss07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-copyright07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-docs07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-image-description07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-image-height07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-image-width07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-language07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-lastBuildDate07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-managingEditor07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-pubDate07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-rating07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-skipDays07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-skipDays-day07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-skipHours07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-skipHours-hour07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-webMaster07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-item-description07/1999NetscapeRSS 0.91channel-cloud12/2000UserLandRSS 0.92channel-item-category12/2000UserLandRSS 0.92channel-item-enclosure12/2000UserLandRSS 0.92channel-item-source12/2000UserLandRSS 0.92channel-category08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-generator08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-ttl08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-item-author08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-item-comments08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-item-guid08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0channel-item-pubdate08/2002UserLandRSS 2.0A few judgment calls had to be made compiling this list. The image and textInput elements were originally placed under the top-level element of the feed, but that is counted as their introduction even though they later moved inside channel. The rss element wasn't in the first version of RSS created by Netscape. Instead the top-level element was rdf:RDF until it was changed by Netscape to rss four months later. Full Article announcements
v Be Unique And Use RSS Guid Like Everybody Else By www.rssboard.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 22:30:01 -0400 Winter scenes: Snowflakes by Theodor HorydczakIf you publish an RSS feed, you should do a solid for the developers of RSS readers by including a guid in each item. The guid's job is to be a unique identifier that helps software downloading your feed decide whether it has seen that item before. Here's the guid for an item on the arts and technology blog Laughing Squid:<guid isPermaLink="false">https://laughingsquid.com/?p=914660</guid>No other item on Laughing Squid will ever have this guid value. It's a URL that loads a blog post with the title Playful Elephant Pretends to Eat Woman's Hat. If you load the guid's URL https://laughingsquid.com/?p=914660, it redirects to the permanent link of the post. Because the guid is not the permanent link, there's an isPermaLink attribute with a value of false.Most guid values in RSS feeds are the permanent link of the item, as in this example from the world news site Semafor:<guid>https://www.semafor.com/article/07/07/2023/us-jobs-data-what-experts-make-of-the-new-numbers</guid>A drawback of using the permalink is that if any part of the URL changes -- such as the title text or the domain name -- the guid changes and RSS readers will think this is a new item to show the feed's subscribers, when it's actually a repeat.A guid doesn't have to be a URL. It can be any string that the feed publisher has chosen to be unique. Here's the guid from the RSS Advisory Board's feed for this blog post:<guid isPermaLink="false">tag:rssboard.org,2006:weblog.217</guid>Our guid follows the TAG URI scheme, a simple way to assure uniqueness by putting these five components together in this order:The text "tag"A domain owned by the feed providerA year the provider owned that domainA short name for the feed different from any other feed on the siteThe internal ID number of the post There's different punctuation between each component. The year 2006 was when the board began using the domain rssboard.org. No one else used that domain that year, so any feed reader that stores "tag:rssboard.org,2006:weblog.217" as this item's guid should never encounter that value in any other item on any other feed.To see how RSS 2.0 feeds are using guid, several thousand feeds were downloaded this evening from an RSS aggregator that publicly shares the OPML subscription lists of its users.CategoryTotalPercentageTotal number of feeds4,954--Feed using guid4,77796.4%Feeds using non-permalinks in guid75215.2%The term guid means "globally unique identifier," but RSS 2.0 does not require global uniqueness in guids. Because the TAG URI scheme does a good job of serving that purpose, Blogger, Flickr, MetaFilter, SoundCloud and The Register are among the sites using it in their feeds. Full Article announcements
v The RSS Advisory Board Just Turned 20 By www.rssboard.org Published On :: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 15:50:24 -0400 "Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther."Today is the 20th birthday of the RSS Advisory Board, the group that publishes the RSS specification. It was formed on July 18, 2003, when the copyright of the specification was transferred to Harvard University, which immediately released it under a Creative Commons license and deferred all matters related to RSS to the new board.At the time of the board's launch, here's how the founding members described its purpose:Is the advisory board a standards body? No. It will not create new formats and protocols. It will encourage and help developers who wish to use RSS 2.0. Since the format is extensible, there are many ways to add to it, while remaining compatible with the RSS 2.0 specification. We will help people who wish to do so.What does the advisory board actually do? We answer questions, write tech notes, advocate for RSS, make minor changes to the spec per the roadmap, help people use the technology, maintain a directory of compatible applications, accept contributions from community members, and otherwise do what we can to help people and organizations be successful with RSS.This remains the purpose 140 dog years later. In addition to maintaining the current RSS specification, we are the official publisher of Netscape's RSS 0.90 and RSS 0.91 specifications and Yahoo's Media RSS specification.We also offer an RSS Validator and RSS Best Practices Profile containing our recommendations for how to implement the format.There's a resurgence of interest in RSS today as people discover the exhilarating freedom of the open web. Some of this is due to dissatisfaction with deleterious changes at big social sites like Twitter and Reddit. Some is due to satisfaction with Mastodon, a decentralized social network owned by nobody with more than one million active users. As long as there are social media gatekeepers using engagement algorithms to decide what you can and can't see, there will be a need to get around them. When someone offers an RSS or Atom feed and you subscribe to it in a reader, you get their latest updates without manipulation.Here's to another 20 years of feeding readers, unlocking gates, helping developers adopt RSS and repeatedly getting asked the question, "Can an RSS item contain more than one enclosure?" Full Article announcements
v How to Read an RSS Feed with Java Using XOM By www.rssboard.org Published On :: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 23:25:57 -0400 There are a lot of libraries for processing XML data with Java that can be used to read RSS feeds. One of the best is the open source library XOM created by the computer book author Elliotte Rusty Harold.As he wrote one of his 20 books about Java and XML, Harold got so frustrated with the available Java libraries for XML that he created his own. XOM, which stands for XML Object Model, was designed to be easy to learn while still being strict about XML, requiring documents that are well-formed and utilize namespaces in complete adherence to the specification. (At the RSS Advisory Board, talk of following a spec is our love language.)XOM was introduced in 2002 and is currently up to version 1.3.9, though all versions have remained compatible since 1.0. To use XOM, download the class library in one of the packages available on the XOM homepage. You can avoid needing any further configuration by choosing one of the options that includes third-party JAR files in the download. This allows XOM to use an included SAX parser under the hood to process XML.Here's Java code that loads items from The Guardian's RSS 2.0 feed containing articles by Ben Hammersley, displaying them as HTML output:// create an XML builder and load the feed using a URLBuilder bob = new Builder();Document doc = bob.build("https://www.theguardian.com/profile/benhammersley/rss");// load the root element and channelElement rss = doc.getRootElement();Element channel = rss.getFirstChildElement("channel");// load all items in the channelElements items = channel.getChildElements("item");for (Element item : items) { // load elements of the item String title = item.getFirstChildElement("title").getValue(); String author = item.getFirstChildElement("creator", "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/").getValue(); String description = item.getFirstChildElement("description").getValue(); // display the output System.out.println(">h2>" + title + ">/h2>"); System.out.println(">p>>b>By " + author + ">/b>>/p>"); System.out.println(">p>" + description + ">/p>");All of the classes used in this code are in the top-level package nu.xom, which has comprehensive JavaDoc describing their use. Like all Java code this is a little long-winded, but Harold's class names do a good job of explaining what they do. A Builder uses its build() method with a URL as the argument to load a feed into a Document over the web. There are also other build methods to load a feed from a file, reader, input stream, or string.Elements can be retrieved by their names such as "title", "link" or "description". An element with only one child of a specific type can be retrieved using the getFirstChildElement() method with the name as the argument:Element linkElement = item.getFirstChildElement("link");An element containing multiple children of the same type uses getChildElements() instead:Elements enclosures = item.getChildElements("enclosure");if (enclosures.size() > 1) {ÃÂ ÃÂ System.out.println("I'm pretty sure an item should only include one enclosure");}If an element is in a namespace, there must be a second argument providing the namespace URI. Like many RSS feeds, the ones from The Guardian use a dc:creator element from Dublin Core to credit the item's author. That namespace has the URI "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/".If the element specified in getFirstChildElement() or getChild Elements() is not present, those methods return null. You may need to check for this when adapting the code to load other RSS feeds.If the name Ben Hammersley sounds familiar, he coined the term "podcasting" in his February 2004 article for The Guardian about the new phenomenon of delivering audio files in RSS feeds. Full Article announcements
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