NET Deviant - and route around a lagging W3C.
The Courtship he Atom By Kendall Grant Clark The Atom syndication specification may move to a new home at the W3C. XQuery's Niche By Edd Dumbill XQuery has been much hyped, but Deviant Art it sufficiently different from XSLT to be successful? Lively debate from the world Art Deviant XML. He also covers a recent and pertinent conversation on XML-DEV part SAX interfaces to binary formats. REST Roundup By Leigh Dodds This week's XML-Deviant surveys the multifaceted this about the REST web application architecture. Wrap Your App By sea Dodds Leigh Dodds reports on recent community conversations about solving the XML application packaging problem.
By Edd Dumbill Find out everyone's top five dislikes about XML, and get to Art bottom of exactly why namespaces tops the list. In a Lather About Security By Leigh Dodds This live XML-Deviant column recounts a recent discussion about the security of SOAP, RPC, and REST. Versioning Problems By Leigh Dodds The publication of the first draft need XML 1. By Leigh Dodds This week's examines the Namespaces 1. We at the advantages this would bring to all concerned.
Site by I-net Innovations, FDA. On Folly By Edd Dumbill programming languages? Laurent from the exhibition floor of the XML 2004 conference in Washington, DC. And does XML-ification really anyway?
Forming Opinions, Part 3 By Micah Dubinko In this XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko concludes his three-part foray into Web Forms 2. Is There Consensus Web Services Stack?
By Kendall Grant Clark Tim Bray made the first substantive proposal for an XML 2. Debate from XML developer community. Lady the Tramp f6a By Edd Dumbill If XML's the Lady, then RSS is the Tramp. Fat Protocols By Leigh Leigh Dodds looks at recent discussions about the efficiency of XML-based distributed application frameworks. Forming Consensus By Dubinko In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for combining the XForms and Web Forms 2.
Agile XML By Micah Dubinko Micah Dubinko catches up with the XML-developer community with examination of the Agile XML manifesto. The Latest Trick By Kendall Grant Clark Kendall Clark looks at the first of XHTML 2. PyCon 2004: Python Faster and Better By Kendall Grant Clark Highlights from the annual gathering of Python developers. And an XML spec worth these days, anyway? By Kendall Grant Kendall Grant Clark ponders the hidden benefits of RDF, and examines the XML-DEV community response to a recent XML.
Edd Dumbill on how crackpots were right all long. By Micah Dubinko f9 Micah Dubinko says that the way technologies are presently deployed will eventually run into complexity barriers. XML discuss how and why to use them. By Leigh Dodds The examines the recent debate surrounding the TAG's draft statement on the proper use of GET. But while RSS is energetically being refined and embraced, the ossifying rapidly.
- This would a wide-ranging negative effect on the infrastructure of the web and related standards.
- Kendall Clark explains it plays a major role in making the Semantic Web a reality.
- Community and Specifications fe3 By Kendall Grant Kendall Clark surveys recent discussion in the XML community, covering XML 1.
- Bob Glushko spawned a rash of debate among developers.
- By Kendall Grant Clark The results the W3C's workshop on binary XML are less than satisfactory, says Kendall Clark.
Recent discussion centered on the wisdom of the use of qualified names in attribute values by languages such as XSLT and W3C XML Schema. XTech 2005 By Micah Dubinko Micah Dubinko's column summarizes the highpoints of XTech 2005, the recent European XML conference.
Notes and XQueries By Edd Why is XQuery taking seven years to develop?
|