Last week, I attended Jim O'Neils talk at the MSDN roadshow on RESTful programming. (Chris Bowen's Blog : Announcing the Fall 2008 Northeast Roadshow!: "A RESTed Development")
It was a great talk about the origins and meaning of REST and the usefulness of REST techniques.
Jim posted his presentation here (http://blogs.msdn.com/jimoneil/) and I just found a tool for helping to create RESTful web pages in your web application here (http://www.urlrewriting.net/149/en/home.html)
This looks like a pretty cool tool. I will fool around with it a little and see if it is a good as it seems!
Reskilling for the Full-stack and documenting things I am trying out, learning and doing in that space.
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