Delicious is gone! Long live Delicious!

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The Delicious team at Yahoo has been hard at work for over a year working on a complete overhaul of the system and I'm so very proud and happy to announce that their hard work has payed off this week. Delicious has launched it's 2.0 version including a very slick site redesign. Delicious, in its former state, was a huge Perl application on top of Apache and MySQL. Since then, its been completely recreated in a tiered system with quite a bit of PHP and c++ with Erlang sprinkled around in various places.

I can't count the number of features and internals that have been completely overhauled for performance. There are also several new really cool, and much needed, features. As trivial as it may seem, my all-time favorite is the ability to create aliases for people in your network. No longer do I need to see "b3d0u1n" on my network page or inbox, but now "Mark Zweifel". Hurray

So, congratulations to everyone in the Delicious group and who supported them! Today is a great day.

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b3d0u1n said:

Thanks for the kind words and for your help erlangling.

Alexey said:

Are you still using Symfony framework as it was written in Symfony's blog some time ago?

I do believe the Delicious front-end is using Symfony -- You'll have to go find someone who worked on the front-end team to get more information about it though.

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