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Authors
Priscilla Walmsley
Priscilla Walmsley serves as Managing Director of Datypic, a consultancy specializing in XML architecture and design, SOA and Web services implementation, and content management.
Jeni Tennison
Jeni Tennison is an independent consultant specialising in XML, XSLT, schemas and the semantic web.
John E. Simpson
John E. Simpson is the author of several XML-related books, including O'Reilly's own XPath and XPointer. He was XML.com's XML Q&A; and XML Tourist columnist for five years, and has worked with XML, XSL, and XPath since the technologies first emerged...
Erik Wilde
Erik Wilde works in UC Berkeley's School of Information where he teaches Web Architecture and XML Technology courses. He has been working with XML since its invention, and is mainly interested in anything related to XML documents and the models they...
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Can XML Help you Avoid a Disruptive Innovation? - Tools of Change for
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[October 24, 2008]
This semester, I'm fortunate to spend my Wednesday nights teaching management to students who are part of NYU's M.S. in publishing program. Although a significant share of the course is...
Editors Choice Award for "Green IT Architect"; A TechTarget writeup on our ...
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OpenFormula actually defines an exchange formula language which has explicit delimiters, but also allows (and partly defines) application-specific user interface languages, which allows spaces and other delimiters. An ODF spreadsheet that used IS29500 syntax when saved, even if it didn't follow full Open Formula, would not be conforming.
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[October 23, 2008]
Preview the results of the StartWithXML survey.
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By Rick Jelliffe
[October 21, 2008]
Is ODF the new RTF or the new .DOC? Can it be both? I suggest that perhaps the looming challenge for document standards is not in deciding or developing perfect formats, but in integrating the packaged world of documents with the fragmented world of web resources. ...First, a potted history of the document format landscape over last 25 years...
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[October 20, 2008]
I'm not sure many people really understand what is truly great about the Web and why it works. Most developers see the web as a technology platform and nothing more. HTML, JavaScript, and CSS are simply tools that must be used to satisfy requirements. The sad part is that this lack of understanding will cripple the web and hurt users.
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Course: Learn XML -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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