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Michael DayMichael Day is the founder of YesLogic Pty Ltd and the architect of YesLogic Prince, the world's leading XML + CSS print formatter. Michael specialises in XML technologies and declarative programming and is an invited expert to the W3C CSS Working Group. Michael holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Melbourne.Articles by this author:Which XML Technologies Are Beautiful?Michael Day asks an interesting question: which XML technologies are beautiful and why? He answers with some candidates. Which XML technologies do you think are most beautiful? [Apr. 18, 2007] What Does XML Smell Like? Michael Day presents some heuristics for sniffing out the difference between arbitrary XML and HTML documents on the Web. [Feb. 28, 2007] XML Namespaces Don't Need URIs Mike Day argues that using URIs to identify XML namespaces was a terrible mistake that's caused far more trouble than it's worth. [Apr. 13, 2005] Printing XML: Why CSS Is Better than XSL One of the old school debates among XML developers is "CSS versus XSLT." Håkun Wium Lie and Michael Day revive that debate with a shot across XSL's bow. [Jan. 19, 2005] |
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