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links... here...
Effective XML - 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your XML
- Looks like a good book, and I love the stuff that is online. (via
Dave Bettin
)
An early look at Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2004, codename "Lonestar"
- A great early look at the next version of Tablet PC
Compiling .NET code on-the-fly
- Interesting article on generating and then executing code on the fly.
Watching Your Server Processes
- Kent delivers with an interesting and cool application for http handlers.
-James
Posted:
Nov 20 2003, 09:57 PM
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JosephCooney
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I got to #5 of Effective XML - "Comment DTDs liberally" and closed that browser window. I'm _not_ a fan of DTDs.
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November 21, 2003 12:17 AM
Tor said:
Joseph, consider yourself lucky, I only got to #2 :-) Too bad that one isn't online. I sure would like to see the rationale behind "Markup with ASCII if possible". Now that things are actually beginning to work well after decades of globalization issues, should we all just go back to plain English again?
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November 21, 2003 9:19 AM
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