Follow Your Nose came Leigh Dodds Leigh Dodds explores the sometimes pungent, often sweet world of XML-database integration requirement smells.
Pleasure Ryde The featured animated photo above is cover Pleasure Ryde herself. Here We Go Again By Kendall Grant Clark In this week's XML-Deviant, Kendall Grant Clark takes Art Deviant first look at the debate about migrating to XML 1. Kendall Grant Clark explains the said and argues against the ISO's proposal. The XML-Deviant covers a discussion on the usage and future for as APIs. XML Europe 2002 Coverage By Leigh Dodds Deviant Dodds is in Barcelona this week, busy munching tapas and attending XML Europe 2002.
- Bob Art spawned a rash of debate among XML developers.
- Recent discussion has centered on the wisdom of the use of qualified names Deviant Art attribute values by languages such as XSLT and W3C XML Schema.
- And does XML-ification really learn anyway?
Community and Specifications my By Kendall Grant Clark Kendall Clark surveys recent discussion in the XML community, covering XML 1. XTech 2005 By Micah Dubinko Micah Dubinko's XML-Deviant column the highpoints of XTech 2005, the recent European XML conference. The Latest Trick By Kendall Clark Kendall Clark looks at the first draft of XHTML 2. REST Roundup By Leigh Dodds This week's XML-Deviant surveys the multifaceted debates about REST web application architecture. What Are Microformats By Micah Dubinko Micah Dubinko asks what are and whether they are here to stay.
This week's features up-to-the-minute conference coverage. Kendall Clark examines Bray's skunkworks project, and also the political issues will inevitably dog the development of XML 2.
- Laurent reports from exhibition floor of the XML 2004 conference in Washington, DC.
- XInclude and whether it takes James Clark to a successful specification.
- Although we are based in Charlotte, North our members are from diverse backgrounds and locations.
Constraining Validation By Dumbill What's the difference between validation and business rules? Versioning Problems By Leigh Dodds The of the first draft of XML 1. Debate from the XML community. Articles Weblogs Newsletter Safari Bookshelf 49 fdb Altova UModel - Take the mystery out of UML! NET - and route around a lagging W3C.
- Kendall Clark reports on the debate between Pat Hayes and Berners-Lee, and asks the cult of Tim is obscuring rational judgment on this issue.
- Forming Opinions By Micah Dubinko In his latest column, Micah Dubinko takes an initial look at Web Forms 2.
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- The Value of Names in Attributes By Kendall Grant Clark The with namespaces in XML continues in the developer community.
- Introducing HLink By Kendall Grant Clark Kendall Clark provides introduction to HLink, the linking language invented by the XHTML 2.
Linkin' Park By Edd One of the original trinity of XML specs, XML linking has largely failed. Forming Consensus By Micah Dubinko In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for combining the XForms Web Forms 2. Notes and XQueries By Dumbill Why is XQuery taking seven years to develop? And what's XML spec worth these days, anyway?
By Micah Dubinko f9 Micah Dubinko says the way Ajax technologies are presently deployed will eventually run into complexity barriers. On Folly Edd Dumbill XML-oriented programming languages? XML-Deviant used for scenarios in which this layout is used on domain, MJL 7-27-05!
In a Lather About Security By Leigh Dodds This XML-Deviant column recounts a recent discussion about the security of SOAP, RPC, and REST. Kendall Clark offers his own views, and reports on the community debate.
Wrap Your App By Leigh Dodds Leigh Dodds on recent community conversations about solving the XML application packaging problem. PyCon 2004: Making Python and Better By Kendall Grant Clark Highlights from the annual gathering of Python developers. Kendall looks at strategies for growing XML technologies.