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Alright, I just I’ve been quite for far too long, and I feel like trying to stir up some googlejuice, and this is just the topic to do. The people that know me for a while have seen my forays into declarative user interfaces, and the attempts to...
Adobe finally announced the release of the new Adobe Creative Suite . Like Microsoft’s Office suite, but for graphics design, it combines the previously separate products of Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and others into 2 suite levels, Standard...
The 3rd annual XML for Financial Services conference is scheduled for Jan. 26-28, 2004, at the Flathotel in New York City. It will concentrate on maximizing interoperability, efficiency and cost savings thru integrated XML-based web services. All the...
Sean Gerety let me know about this. It seems that SharpVectors was (barely) mentioned in Paul Prescod’s SVG Open key note speech “SVG: A Sure Bet”, and it was published on XML.com . The trend toward this is already obvious. Do you want to view a chess...
There wasn’t an official announcement, but it seems that the W3C has released the third version of the 1.2 working draft. Most folks wouldn’t even notice this, but if you check out the details, they added support for Rendering Custom Content (RCC), which...
Just got an announcement from Adobe on the svg-developers Yahoo Group, that they just released a Tech Preview of Version 6 (skipped a couple release numbers) of their SVG Viewer. You can download it here . Lots of updates to the viewer. The big thing...
I'm currently in the middle of the Whidbey XML Tools Demo at the XMLDevCon, and the biggest thing for me was the announce of SVG support in the next version of VS.Net. That includes an editor and a rendering engine. This is the first time MS has offically...
If you don’t subscribe to Kurt Cagle’s Metaphorical Newsletter , you might want to stop by and read his latest entry . The section on Event Loops, XSLT, and XForms is a must read for anyone playing on the fringe of XML development and functional programming...
I just ran across this blog entry from Richard Tallent’s Randomize Blog about his predications on the future of the browser. I agree with a lot of his predictions, just not so sure about his ideas on SVG and XHTML. He seems to think that we don’t need...
Well it looks like my posts over on GDN OTD, have got Erik thinking . Although we use (and a lot of us write) HTML, we seem to forget what it really is, a serialized User Interface. We tend to get locked into what we know, and forget to go back and re...
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