AMEE

February 11, 2009

I’ve been studying the api docs at amee.  One of my dream jobs is to work for amee, or work for some company building something cool that uses amee as the backend services.  Or even better, work for amee to make their api easier to understand and use by students, and then get students around the world excited about building things using amee as the backend for data and carbon calculations.

But first things first, which is to say I need to figure out how to use the api myself.  The next mundane obstacle for me to learn my way around is: do I have to get a developer key for an actual website (and would a subdomain be ok?  I could create sb.4parkers.com for example, for my “sandbox”) or can I get a key for my home machine behind a router so I can really just work with a literally local localhost?

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