Zen of Web
Revision as of 21:14, 24 January 2011 by 140.147.245.83 (Talk)
Revision as of 21:14, 24 January 2011 by 140.147.245.83 (Talk)
This is a collaborative effort to document the subtleties of building applications on the Web. The idea took inspiration from the Zen of Python. Please feel free to edit/add items below:
- Default to open
- Less is more
- Everything is broken
- View the source Luke
- Keep it simple
- Nobody knows if you are a dog
- Pave the cowpaths
- Small pieces, loosely joined
- de facto usually beats de jure
- No permission needed
- Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept.
- Follow your nose
- Everything is intertwingled
- The world is your audience
- You GET what you need
- You can't always GET what you want
- Resource-oriented (vs. service-oriented)
- Tagsoup tastes good
- A resource can be anything
- Caching is your friend
- Be the authoritative source for your own data
- Pass by reference not by value
- Know the difference between structured and unstructured data
- Create and adopt disciplined naming conventions
- Push your data to the widest appropriate scope
- Reuse components and services
- Media types are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!
If it turns into a useful list it could be turned into a collaborative code4lib2011 lightning talk or something. Some of these were heisted from a similar list by Jon Udell.