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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 [...]
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 [...]
FetchIt! – WeatherBug API Entry
One of the great things about the WeatherBug API is how flexible it is. Take FetchIt! using C++ as the programming language of choice to bring it to the Windows Mobile front. In addition to FetchIt! providing its users with immediate access to RSS and podcasts, you will also find WeatherBug weather being offered as [...]
Inthrma – WeatherBug API Entry
Even as the API contest came to a close, the contest entries are still being posted due to the sheer volume. Today’s entry is about a program called Inthrma. Unlike many of the other programs using the WeatherBug API however, Inthrma steps out of the role of the traditional program and actually has the ability [...]
WeatherBug API Winners Announced
The WeatherBug API contest has been a tremendous success. We had so many entries submitted that even after we have reviewed and judged each of them, I am still working to get each of them posted here at Inside WeatherBug. Having said this, if you find that you did not win this time around, you [...]
Entry Level Application Development 101
If you are anything like me, you have found that working with most mainstream programming languages simply requires too much of a time commitment. The fact remains that there are scores of people out there who simply are not able to get their minds around entry level programming. And this has frustrated many people for [...]






