The Facebook API documentation is probably smaller in size than The Advanced Programmer's Guide to the BBC Micro. Yet after reading the latter I was able to engage in effective systems programming on the machine using 6502 assembly language; whereas after reading the former, I'm still unclear as to how to allow a user to post a link to their timeline using an HTTP POST with two parameters
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIs it cocktail time yet?
Anyone?
HyperD?Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIs it cocktail time yet?
Anyone?
HyperD?
Shame really as I like to kick off Friday evenings with a nice cocktail.Comment
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Just discovered I didn't get the local contract I really didn't want.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDay off tomorrow to take ZeitMater to see the trick cyclist up in Tonna.
Tick
Plus: pay 'lectrick bill for ZeitParents' house.
Tick.
Pay council tax (2 payments) before the DD kicks in.
Tick
Pay house insurance for ZeitParents' house.
Got the cheque signed by ZeitPater.
Pay sommat else I can't recall at the moment.
I would have arranged an mot on the ZeitToyota, a hairdressing appointment for ZeitMater, and a visit to the dentist for ZeitMater who is complaining about rough teeth.
And a visit from the gasboard to check the ZeitParents' boiler.
Except I couldn't be arsed.
Dunno why.
Discovered that I have a visit to my dentist on the 20th.
Paid the bill for the carers.
Took ZeitMater to see the podiatrist : & hopefully stop the incessant whining about her feet.
Did some food shopping.
Bought yet more dvds from charity shoppes.
Wonderful day.
Watched the last 25 minutes of last Sunday's Fargo.
Etc. Etc. Etc.Comment
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Home!
But not yet on the bench
Good of EndClientCo to leave their "acceptance testing" (i.e. click around a bit and see if anything happens) until late Friday afternoon "if we have time", meaning I get to invoice for at least Monday next weekComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostSure is, I would join you but given we have guests coming for dinner, I need to be in a relatively sober state.
Shame really as I like to kick off Friday evenings with a nice cocktail."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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