E-Mail:

API

WeatherBug With Your Joomla Install!

Anyone who has worked with Joomla realizes what a powerful web based solution it can be with the right hands on the development end of any given website. In this spirit, I was thrilled to learn that we have someone who has taken the time to create a WeatherBug Joomla module.
The case for its creation [...]

Python And WeatherBug API Used For Ann Arbor

Today I was given a reminder of just how easy it is to use the WeatherBug API. A student just starting out in the programming world recently took the WeatherBug API, tossed in some basic Python and came up with a very good initial effort!
As you can see from this link, the student’s project turned [...]

Favorite WeatherBug API Application Roundup

During the course of 2008, WeatherBug lead the way with their API efforts. Today I wanted to highlight some of my personal favorites.
WeatherCurve- A fantastic way to plot a trip of a 100 miles or more. Because weather changes can greatly affect travel conditions, WeatherCurve allows its users to plot a course while also being [...]

The Lastest WeatherBug API Example

Over the past month and a half or so, we have had some tremendous API submissions  before the API contest came to an end. Some of the API apps created were designed for localized installation, while in other cases API submitters used server side solutions powered by such programming languages as PHP.
Today, I would like [...]

ProgrammableWeb Features API Contest Winners

Recently ProgrammableWeb featured the winners of the WeatherBug API contest. It’s great to the have ProgrammableWeb sharing the winners with their audience as we have with ours. As previously mentioned, each entry was well done and all of the participants did a fantastic job with their submissions.
As we have mentioned previously, the winners of the [...]

32 queries / 0.222 seconds.