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Amazon Jumps on Web Services Bandwagon







Amazon Jumps on Web Services Bandwagon

Amazon Jumps on Web Services Bandwagon 03/13/2003 10:24 AM




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Now, your favourite language and mine, PHP, has recently started shipping with support for XML-based remote procedure calls (including SOAP) over HTTP. This makes PHP ideal for developers looking to integrate Amazon Web Services into their Web applications. The only problem? Not too many people know how to do it. That's where this tutorial comes in. Over the next few pages, I'll be demonstrating how you can use PHP, in combination with Amazon Web Services, to add powerful new capabilities to your Web applications. Take a look. -- icarus

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He re's an excellent rant by Joel Spolsky (pointed to me via Tim Lundeen - thanks Tim.)

Joel has been around the block - so it's reassuring to see him grok this - the most basic of assumptions on the future of software. Its not just usability anymore - it's about human-human interaction - social interface design.


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