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Remember those times when typewriters were the only remedy for printing letters and other information materials? It was mainly used in school projects and office reports. People never felt the difficulty and hassle it causes because it was the only available instrument. For multiple jobs, mimeographing was used to create multiple pages like newsletters, test papers, bulletin and other paper works.

Now, you can keep your typewriter or leave it on the side because a new breakthrough such as digital printing will end your days of pushing hard on the typewriter keys. Isn’t it great and relieving? Digital printings make use of printers and it has brought too much advantage to the users. It is a method of printing materials either black or white and color prints which is designed and enhanced in the computer.

Digital printing covers printing colorful images and other patterns for use. It uses ink jet which is known for quality digital prints. Inkjets are widely used because it can print multiple pages at a lesser time span. It lessens the time frame for a single work to be done.

Images are clearly printed with the use of inkjet printers. Images which are ready or pictures can be quickly scanned in the computer and saves it as an image file. Once images are saved in the computer, you can edit the images with colors and other effects with the use of appropriate software. Shading is a property that digital printing offers. You just need a magic touch with the help of the mouse and you can have your images edited and finally printed obtaining its right colors.

Digital printing produces clean and clear printed outputs. It is captures the right images which is exactly equivalent to the images seen on the monitor just after editing. It is precise and accurate and the edges and sharpness is captured normally.

Flexibility is another advantage of digital printing. You can simply save your files in another format and open it on other kinds of software that suits the quality for printing. So you won’t have to worry if your files are on a different format or if it is still in the older version.

Digital printing is highly environment friendly because of its water-based property. It does not require too much washing and water as well.

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This post comes a bit late in the whole web 2.0 cycle. I feel that it bears repeating because I have come across sites that don't follow some basic principles when pulling in 3rd party data from sites such as flickr, twitter et. al.

APIs and data portability

The blessing of popular and easy to use APIs and the data portability of web 2.0 applications has had an unfortunate side effect, and that is that some implementations that use these services do not integrate appropriate contingency design should these 3rd party services fail.

Caching data calls to APIs is a good bit of contingency design. Many APIs will require caching - like that of Amazon - but I suspect this is intended to help limit resource use of the API host, not the site using the API. The reasons a person using API accessed data on their website would want to cache the data are:

  1. To speed up the load time of their website
  2. To have a back up plan if the API call fails

A simple implementation to handle those two cases would be one that caches an API call for a given amount of time and one that freshens stale cached data and triggers an error should an API call fail.

Caching is good contingency design practice

As I said above, this post is a bit late to the party but it is worth writing as recently I have come upon at least three sites where firebug and other widgets have revealed issues retrieving API fetched data and the site loading times have been horrible.

A decent implementation idea would be to roll your own caching wrapper and agnostically plug it in to a stable caching tool, perhaps something like Cache Lite for PHP. In this manner you have a reusable, caching library independent piece of code that can handle caching/flushing and refreshing of data which could function to handle the two cases discussed above.

And that's it. It's been 541 days since my last post. Wow. I hope this is a re-start of a new phase of blogging. Right, and it looks like I had not built the commenting functionality into this version of the site. What a surprise. I'd still like feedback so if anyone has any email me at mike at this domain and I'll pop a comment right into the database. Off to build some commenting functionality... Comments should be working now.



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