are twitter web services "discoverable"? [closed] - web-services

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Let me know your thoughts...

Do you want like a WSDL / WADL for Twitter's web services?
I found a WADL here, but it's not maintained by Twitter.
That said though, I don't think their services really need to be 'discoverable'. They're extremely easy to use, all you need to do is look at their API documentation to figure out how to make the call.
For example, here are the docs for searching. It should have everything you need, except the code :).
You could probably also find a library written in the language of your choice that implements the API.

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Online API to integrate C++ compiler to a website [closed]

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I would like make a online code editor with a C++ compiler integrated into my website. Are there any API to do the same. Any service which allows to compile and execute codes from user.
More specifically ,is there any service like ideone.com which i can embedd on my site for free
ideone (ideone.com) provides its API and service (ideone.com/api) for free. You should try it.

Backbone implementation [closed]

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I have made a Django Application using Python and HTML. And using the Hijax scheme, I have written the server-side logic but now I want the client-side code to be maintained using the Backbone framework for Javascript. I tried searching for several tutorials for designing it using Backbone but I am not clear how to approach it. Please help!
I would recommend to take a look at this project available on GitHub. Please read also this article from Dugan Chen. Both are using Backbone.js, Django and the Hijax scheme.

Which technology is used? [closed]

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I am thinking which technology is needed for making copy of this web service: http://dziswieczorem.pl/
Does someone know any almoust-ready solution (especially for map-things) implemented in django?
Or maybe could anyone give me tips in which technology it would be easier to implement something like that?
To be more concrete:
Is there some ready template containing world map like on page that I wrote about above? I also need a chat feature.
For the map functionality, you may get some benefit from django-gmapi, but I've never tried it so I don't know if it's exactly what you want or not.
As far as chat, there seem to be a few options here that you could consider: http://www.djangopackages.com/grids/g/chat/

list most popular web services stacks [closed]

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I would like to collect here all the available web services frameworks. We have a WSDL file and we search for the most popular web service stack and the best "WSDL2OBJECT" emitter.
To name a few: wsdl.exe, gsoap, apache axis ...
My preferred by far is apache CXF, it's clean, pretty extensive and very easy to use and customize (if you ever need to).

Web service for PDF generation [closed]

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Does anybody know where I can find a Public Restful Web Service for PDF Generation? If so, do you have any experience using it (is it reliable/fast etc if commercial)?
The service needs to be able to take in any number of formats and return a PDF document.
EDIT: Please refrain from commenting or answering unless you know what a RESTful web service is and does. The comment war below was due mostly to my assumption that this was generally obvious to present-day programmers.
Here's one: pdflayer API
I've also created my own in the past, using Sun's Star Office Server (now Oracle Open Office Server, I think). The pricing is ridiculous, of course.
Not REST specific, but if you want to convert html documents or strings to pdf, please note that complex css-based formatting rules can be problematic in places.
Maybe some experts can bet it right, but that was my experience a few years ago.