Quote by Leonard Richardson Download Open image ““URLs don’t even need to make sense to human eyes. But we humans prefer nice-looking URLs, like”” — Leonard Richardson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
That idea of URL was the basic clue to the universality of the Web. That was the only thing I insisted upon. — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
“But there is all kinds of beauty in the world, some of it not always clearly visible. Even those spiders you hate have it… — Lorraine Heath Copy Share Image
In this modern world, where we have filters to make us look as nice as possible, it's good to take off the filter and… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
“We seldom look like the way we look like when people we like are looking.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Beauty is nature, ugliness is sham perception of fleshy eye lacerated with keenness for visual corporeal thrill.” — Akshmala Sharma Copy Share Image
“Doesn't take much to look human, two eyes, two ears, one nose, couple of limbs here and there, and you're done, but to be… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
The serendipitous nature of hypertext links is just brilliant for a curious mind. I love it. — Thomas Watson, Jr Copy Share Image
“What I love about many web pages, is the comments section, they make laugh, just by reading what people say there” — Kimberly Loskov Copy Share Image
But despite the universality of URLs, we often forget that they're not just a handy way to address network resources. They're also valuable communication… — Jesse James Garrett Copy Share Image
“their eager eyes unlocking the secrets of the human form. who could just look at it as it is, without prettying it up or… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
“Don't be a guy who feels bad," said Tetsuo. "Nobody ever knows what to do. Our life-task is to decide what to do.” — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“in a hypermedia-based design, resources don’t matter as much. The designer’s job is to identify all the state transitions.” — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“They wanted us to change," said Tetsuo. "They came to our planet and they wouldn't shut up about fluid overlays and unhierarchical forms of… — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“the “API call” metaphor inevitably exposes the server’s implementation details to the clients. This introduces coupling between server code and client code.” — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“Smoke-ccss-b85b07: Tell me about a time when you did something evil. ABlum: oh gee well sometimes i work too hard is that evil? Smoke-ccssb85b07:… — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“thinking of API design as resource design is a very effective way to avoid thinking about hypermedia.” — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“The term “statelessness” is getting at the fact that the server doesn’t care what state the client is in.” — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“The things you’re accustomed to are dangerous. In applications intended for use within an organization, a design based on API calls works well and… — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image
“Historians and paleontologists have a great rivalry," said Tetsuo. "Most contact missions arrive too late, after history has ended. The people we wanted to… — Leonard Richardson Copy Share Image