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When code becomes cheap to generate but expensive to understand, the most durable systems will be built from implementations meant to die. This series explores architectures where we regenerate rather than maintain.


"This is the system we pretend works: discovery as noise, identity as content, and visibility as a full-time job."


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We'll be releasing Objective-C, Java, C# open source SDK libraries for this soon. We already have JavaScript and Python plus a command line tool (wlist) out at https://github.com/wunderlist/


How about PHP?


We aren't working on it now since we don't use PHP internally but we'd be happy to support a developer who wants to build support!


Re-read it as a reminder to myself and thought it would be good for people to read on Sunday before starting the work week. :)


ah, good stuff! :)


Bending to the will of the people, I have appended a conclusion, clarifying the fate of the Lotus Domino server. http://chadfowler.com/blog/2014/01/26/the-magic-of-strace/


#shitfire!!! (on freenode). ;)


Oh we used those too, but in this case there were also native libraries. I was a regular user of jad, even sometimes recompiling and replacing stuff (ooooweeee) in production.


Good call on ltrace. I thought about writing about that one next.


Please do. I found this article very useful.


That's good feedback, thanks.


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