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March 5, 2007

A demo of Pipes with Pasha and Ed

Pasha Sadri and Ed Ho gave YDN a complete walk-through of Pipes. Ed first showed us how to create a Pipe and shared some examples of clever ways to use it. Pasha then explained some of the thinking behind Pipes and how it was conceived.

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The demo is also available on Yahoo! Video here.

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Great video!

Posted by: Manish at March 6, 2007 10:03 AM

Top-notch video guys. We've actually talked about Pipes in-depth in my computational journalism class as one of our projects was to build a mashup of sorts and several students ended up making use of Pipes. I would really like to see a module capable of perl-esque site scraping and filtering out user inputted fields into a feed, but I know that would require a ton of work, be server/storage/bandwidth intensive and have too many options to implement in the simple Pipes module interface.

Posted by: Paul Stamatiou at March 7, 2007 12:20 AM

The feature of pipe building can really solve many duplicative works as shown in video. Moreover it is also usable by developers/beginners with much ease.

Posted by: Nitish Rawat at March 7, 2007 8:51 AM

Pipes serve a multi purpose for all web users from the novice to the pros. Makes debuging simple as 1 2 3.

Posted by: tanksalot at March 7, 2007 9:00 AM

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