XML-DeviantA weekly column providing reports from the XML developer mailing lists. Published on XML.com.tag:oreilly.com,2009:column-172005-09-15T07:05Ztag:xml.com,2005:article:1617
In the final XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko offers a retrospective of XML and discusses some of the enduring topics of debate in the XML-developer community.
2005-09-14T07:00Z2005-09-15T07:05ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1614
Micah Dubinko catches up with the XML-developer community with an examination of the Agile XML manifesto.
2005-08-31T07:00Z2005-09-01T07:06ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1600
In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko suggests that composing independent specifications is trickier than it seems.
2005-07-20T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:13ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1598
Micah Dubinko examines how Apple is influencing XML and RSS, for better and for worse.
2005-07-13T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:13ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1595
Micah Dubinko says that the way Ajax technologies are presently deployed will eventually run into complexity barriers. It's time, he claims, for more declarative, markup-based alternative strategies.
2005-06-29T07:00Z2006-02-03T17:05ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1591
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Dubinko examines the problem of specification proliferation and looks
to a similar area — open source software licensing — for possible solutions.
2005-06-15T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:12ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1587
Micah Dubinko's XML-Deviant column summarizes the highpoints of XTech 2005, the recent European XML conference.
2005-06-01T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:12ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1574
In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for combining the XForms and Web Forms 2.0 communities.
2005-05-11T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1572
In this week's XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko concludes his three-part foray into Web Forms 2.0.
2005-05-04T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1570
In his latest column, Micah Dubinko continues his foray into Web Forms 2.0.
2005-04-27T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1566
In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko takes an initial look at Web Forms 2.0.
2005-04-20T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1563
In this week's XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko reminds us that even playful messages to the XML-DEV mailing list have a serious footing.
2005-04-13T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1560
In his latest XML-Deviant, Micah Dubinko investigates the hidden meaning behind several permathreads found on the XML-DEV mailing list.
2005-04-06T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:10ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1551
Micah Dubinko asks what business and personal value XML certification might have.
2005-03-16T07:00Z2005-03-17T07:05ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1548
Micah Dubinko tallies up the score in the new W3C specification, called "charmod" colloquially, about the use of Unicode in XML applications.
2005-03-09T07:00Z2005-03-10T07:06ZMicah DubinkoXML-DeviantMicah DubinkoO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associates