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Facebook Introduces Yet Another Open Source Project: XHP For PHP

On the heel’s of Facebook’s announcement of HipHop for PHP — their “source code transformer” of the PHP scripting language which many Facebook applications are built upon — comes XHP, an extension to inline XML. The full impact of using XHP is still to be determined, Facebook’s Marcel Laverdet says that this makes “front-end code [...]

Facebook Formally Announces HipHop For PHP

After ongoing rumors of a new version of PHP being released by Facebook today, the company has officially announced HipHop for PHP: a source code transformer. For those who suggested that it was a new compiler, it isn’t exactly that. And no, Facebook has not rewritten HP all together. While I don’t [...]

Facebook Stream Changes Going Live Today

Prior to the recent homepage change, many developers were loving a massive unfiltered distribution channel of application updates: the Facebook stream. Since the redesign that has all changed, and today Facebook is making one other change to the stream. Previously, feed stories from applications could display multiple images. As of today, multiple [...]

Microsoft Releases SDK For Facebook Platform

While there have been a number of .NET libraries for the Facebook Platform for some time now, today Microsoft is releasing the official Microsoft SDK for Facebook Platform. There are a number of core benefits to this upgrade including the ability to easily view native Facebook Platform methods within the Microsoft Development environment with [...]

New ActionScript Facebook Library Released For Developers

Last night Facebook announced that a new version of Adobe’s ActionScript library for the Facebook Platform was released. For those developers building robust flash applications, this new library will most definitely be a welcomed upgrade. According to Justin Bishop, the new library provides “support for translations and the latest Facebook Platform APIs, like [...]

One Weakness To Facebook’s Social Analytics: Short URLs

When Facebook released their Social Analytics service last week I was extremely enthusiastic. It’s a huge move by Facebook to open up data about how many users are sharing, commenting on, liking, and clicking URLs on the site. I still am extremely enthusiastic, however today I realized a huge flaw in the system: [...]

Facebook Releases Developer Tool To Stress Test Connect Implementations

Earlier this week, Facebook announced a new tool for developers to enable them to test new implementations of Facebook Connect and to ensure that the service is always running. The tool leverages Waitr, an open-sourced Ruby library for automating internet browsers. It will automatically run browsers for you and provides an interface for [...]

Facebook Open Sources Core FriendFeed Technology

In his first Facebook blog post today, David Recordon has announced the open sourcing of Tornado, FriendFeed’s real-time web services technology. As described by Recordon, Tornado is a “non-blocking Web server framework written in Python”. In addition to open sourcing many of their other technologies, Facebook is continuing to support the open source [...]