Need realtime results from Cagliari Municipality?
For Senate of the Republic Results use one of the following REST
API'S call
http://www.comune.cagliari.it/portale/api/rs/it/cagliari/risultatiElezioni.xml?idElezione=82&sezione=true
(if you need polling station details, false otherwise)
http://www.comune.cagliari.it/portale/api/rs/it/cagliari/risultatiElezioni.json?idElezione=82&sezione=true
(if you need polling station details, false otherwise)
For Chamber of Deputies Results use one of the following REST
API's call
http://www.comune.cagliari.it/portale/api/rs/it/cagliari/risultatiElezioni.xml?idElezione=83&sezione=true
(if you need polling station details, false otherwise)
http://www.comune.cagliari.it/portale/api/rs/it/cagliari/risultatiElezioni.json?idElezione=83&sezione=true
(if you need polling station details, false otherwise)
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
What are the Most Important and Mature Cross Platform Mobile Tools?
As part of the new community-driven research initiative, we are examining the importance and adoption level of a range of cross platform mobile tools that aim to help developers deliver applications on a variety of mobile platforms.
Full Post on InfoQ: What are the Most Important and Mature Cross Platform Mobile Tools?
Full Post on InfoQ: What are the Most Important and Mature Cross Platform Mobile Tools?
Linkedin – Recognize Your Customers If You Want Their Trust
Blog post from Don Peppers
« One of the five requirements for being trustable as a business is simply to “demonstrate humanity.” Being human involves many things, including curiosity and intelligence, but in customer relationships all we’re really talking about is showing empathy and respectful familiarity to our customers, almost as if they were our personal friends. »
« One of the five requirements for being trustable as a business is simply to “demonstrate humanity.” Being human involves many things, including curiosity and intelligence, but in customer relationships all we’re really talking about is showing empathy and respectful familiarity to our customers, almost as if they were our personal friends. »
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Stop Using Native HTML5
Kyle Simpson advises on accessing HTML5 or JavaScript native APIs though a façade built with h5ive that would protect the application code from evolving API changes over the following years.
Stop Using Native HTML5
Stop Using Native HTML5
Ruby On Rails State of Practice: Deployment and Management
Rails developers can draw from a huge pool of libraries to build their applications. Dozens of options are available just for templating: do you use ERB, HAML, SASS, or do you prefer a JavaScript approach with Backbone.js or Knockout.js? The possibilities are endless, so we want to find out what our readers are using, or planning to use in the future.
Ruby On Rails State of Practice: Deployment and Management
Ruby On Rails State of Practice: Deployment and Management
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