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Don Box's WS-Why Talk and the WS Kernel
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At Chris Sells' XML DevCon conference Don Box gave a talk called WS-Why which is described below " Why? This talk will make sense of why various WS-* specs came to life and which ones every developer should ignore. Naturally, the size of this set is non...
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New Beginnings
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over 8 years ago
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Friday was my last day on the XML team at Microsoft. On Monday I start work as a Program Manager on MSN Communication Services Platform team. This team is responsible for the server side implementation of several aspects of MSN including MSN Messenger...
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SAX for .NET 1.0 and SAXExpat.NET 1.0 Released
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over 8 years ago
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Karl Waclaweck has released version 1.0 of the SAX for .NET project . In the announcement on XML-DEV Karl writes This is the first production release of the C#/.NET port of the SAX API. It should be compatible with MS.NET 1.1 and Mono 1.0.2. Since the...
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Hindsight is 20/20: Three Things XML Got Wrong
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over 8 years ago
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Derek Denny-Brown , the dev lead for both MSXML & System.Xml , who's been involved with XML before it even had a name has finally started a blog. Derek's first XML-related post is Where XML goes astray... which points out three features of XML that...
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Upcoming Changes to System.Xml in .NET Framework 2.0 Beta 2
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We are in the process of locking down System.Xml for Beta 2 of the .NET Framework 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. In the past few months we have received customer feedback about our feature set previewed in the Whidbey Alpha & Whidbey Beta 1 and this...
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The XML Litmus Test: Understanding When and Why to Use XML
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I just finished writing last month's Extreme XML column* entitled The XML Litmus Test: Understanding When and Why to Use XML . The article is a more formal write up from my weblog post The XML Litmus Test expanded to contain examples of appropriate and...
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