Eric Larson
Hailing from the vast expanses of Texas, Eric Larson spends his days creating RESTful web services with Python and Ruby. He is a lead developer for the RESTful CMS Bright Content, in addition to being a contributor to the Amara and Akara XML/RDF libraries. Some say Eric also mentions AtomPub all too often in technical discussions. Outside of technology, Eric plays the bass in the indie rock band Ume, where he becomes something of a Luddite in favor of the sounds of analog compression and feedback.
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- Conkeror: The Best Web Browser (For Emacs Users), March 31 2010
- Losing the Radio and Streaming Content, March 23 2010
- PyCon 2009 and Looking to WSGI 2.0, March 30 2009
- A Couple Notes on SXSW (2009), March 17 2009
- , February 25 2009
- Concept Management, January 30 2009
- Learning Haskell, January 05 2009
- The Beatles of Programming Languages, December 18 2008
- Where are the XML Editors?, November 25 2008
- Managing Open Source Complexity, November 20 2008
- Google is the Next Microsoft, November 16 2008
- The Perfect Cloud, October 28 2008
- What is Great About the Web, October 21 2008
- What is Great About the Web, October 20 2008
- Python Multi-Process WSGI Server: Spawning 0.7, September 23 2008
- Python Multi-Process WSGI Server: Spawning 0.7, September 23 2008
- Dancing with Many Languages, September 05 2008
- CherryPy 3.1 Released, July 02 2008
- Freedom in Web Applications, June 30 2008
- Speaking Through the DOM, May 30 2008
- What is the Semantic Web Good For, May 30 2008
- A Female Perspective, May 16 2008
- Quick! Word Association: XML, May 13 2008
- Is it really that taxing..., May 12 2008
- Is it really that taxing..., May 12 2008
- Dynamic XML, May 01 2008
- The Spirit of Schematron in TDD, April 15 2008
- The Spirit of Schematron in TDD, April 15 2008
- App Engine Thoughts, April 10 2008
- Thinking in URLs, April 09 2008
- Why only REXML?, March 31 2008
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