…is a blog by Tom Scott a place where I ramble about my thoughts and observations on the open web, linked data, URIs and generally how technology and design can create great things for people to use.
Michael’s APML files for BBC Radio programmes i.e. an AMPL of music played on BBC daytime radio. (Warning: this isn’t a BBC service – it’s very beta and the result of some productive hacking!)
1842 - Ada Lovelace writes the first program. She is hampered in her efforts by the minor inconvenience that she doesn't have any actual computers to run her code. Enterprise architects will later relearn her techniques in order to program in UML.
My name is Tom Scott and this is my personal blog. I currently work at Nature Publishing Group, I previously worked at the BBC. However, these are my thoughts and observations not theirs.
I’m interested in and blog about how to make the web more human literate, linking data the webby way.