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[Tools] XmlSerializerPreCompiler and XmlPreCompiler
03 May 05 01:36 PM | CSharpener | with no comments
Now in frequent use in my dev environment, I can highly recommend Matthew Nolton's XmlPreCompiler , a GUI front-end to Chris Sells' command-line tool, XmlSerializerPreCompiler . These are very handy when you need to vaidate that some assembly can be serialized...
[Tools] A New XML Editor: XML Marker
22 February 05 03:28 PM | CSharpener | with no comments
XML Marker is a nice new free XML editor. Currently, it has very limited support for DTD and none for XML Schema. I hope Symbol Click will address that weakness very soon. XML Marker is lightweight and fun to use for simple tasks -- and the price is right...
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[WebServices] ASN.1 and Fast Web Services
22 September 04 11:29 PM | CSharpener | with no comments
Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) offers some significant capabilities for producing Fast Web Services . Other interesting links on ASN.1 include What ASN.1 can offer to XML , the ASN.1 Homepage , and the ASN.1 Consortium . If you need more information...
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[XML] XMLPatterns.com
22 April 04 01:29 PM | CSharpener | with no comments
I recently came across an oustanding reference site on design patterns for creating good XML. The site is XMLPatterns.com . The content has already been very helpful to me and I recommend this as a useful reference link.
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[Languages] The Tao of Xen
23 January 04 04:41 PM | CSharpener | with no comments
Now, this is really interesting. It appears that Microsoft, via Microsoft Research , is working on another new language, currently titled “Xen” (maybe X# some day?). Microsoft Expands .Net With Xen , an article in ExtremeTech , gives a summary...
[XML] Aaron Skonnard's XML Links and Tools
23 January 04 08:27 AM | CSharpener | with no comments
Aaron Skonnard has lots of XML Resources, including some XML in .NET Tools .
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Multicentrix: An Enterprise Information Framework
11 June 03 08:51 AM | CSharpener | with no comments
I am exploring a new enterprise information management tool, Multicentrix , which is conceived by one of its designers as "a multidimensional virtual mindmap represented by lists and XML documents." It is an interesting approach and worth examining. In...
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