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Kurt Cagle
Kurt Cagle is an author and writer specializing in XML, Web 2, SVG, and blogging.
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Doug Tidwell is a senior programmer at IBM. He has more than a sixth of a century of programming experience, and has been working with markup languages for more than a decade. He was a speaker at the first XML conference in 1997, and has taught XML classes...
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