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paul.kinlan.me
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| | | | | Paul is a Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google and loves to help make web development easier. | |
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marcus.io
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| | | | | A few years ago you could easily tell ... | |
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alexlakatos.com
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| | | | | Alex Lakatos is a reformed JavaScript person. Currently a Developer Relations Manager ?? @ Fidel API by day, Speaker and Mozilla Reps Mentor by night. | |
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blog.preyneyv.dev
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| | | It feels like every single web service wants to use OAuth to get user data, and for good reason too. The alternatives include requiring users to create access tokens manually (yikes) and asking users to input their usernames/passwords to impersonate them (giga yikes). At least with OAuth, users get to see a pretty screen with a big "Approve" button. | ||