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Planet XTech is an aggregation of weblog postings and flickr pictures from the XTech 2008 conference.Tag your blog posts, Flickr pictures or del.XTech 2007
Audience way out Paris as to May 16, 2007.Oracle database 10g and Oracle Financial applications 11.Tutorials, books, mailing lists for users,
etc..Prince can read many XML formats, including XHTML and
SVG.Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in
CSS.In order to lock down this problem, you will either need
to have your host disable this in the default PHP config or write
your own php.Silksutra, as I had named them as Geiko
Sphinx and SilkSutera.You may be violating one right now!Sys7ech in y0ur FreeBSD b0x..Back from my travels, it's time for a few updates.We had some initial teething issues with Linux talking to the card
printers, which was resolved by backing down to Linux kernel 2.I'm not entirely sure what's up with 2.XTech 2008
conference which was held in Dublin, Ireland this May.This is a content summary only.Internet sorted quickly, but I have just received my shiny new
cable modem.Vamos a dedicar la semana a la
migración a una nueva plataforma y a un nuevo hosting.Welcome to our two part discussion on ARIA (Accessible Rich
Internet Applications) and HTML5.Anne gives an overview of ARIA and the
controversy over naming of ARIA attributes and makes some
suggestions as to how the community can move forward.XTech conference at the beginning of May, and
have just blogged my thoughts and notes on my own blog, so rather
than reproduce those meanderings here, I will make like with the
traditional web, and link to the posts.Virus Cinta was the
unlucky one being kicked out.If that sounds deathly dull to you, though, my
apologies!In this workshop we show you how to create CouchDB applications
that take advantage of its rich feature set.We are going through
the programming interface, application architecture and best
practices.Not early
enough for the 8am sponsor presentation, though, so I hope somebody
made it in for that.Ian Davis discusses the creation and ongoing evolution of a
RESTful API.Any comments and suggestions are
welcome.The proceedings and presentations from the conference
are available for further reading.Stuff No Comments Backstage is in Dublin this week for the
Xtech 2008 conference.By extracting the audio from Ian Forrester's recording and
mixing it with the original slides, I've put together a video of my
talk from XTech.Overall the talk was so, so.It needs a bit more
sparkle and some of the concepts didn't come across as clearly as I
had hoped.There are possibly too many interwoven ideas and a few
of the graphics are looking a bit tired as well.An introduction to commoditisation, creative destruction and
competitive advantage.Open Source at Sun Microsystems, 2008 Gartner Analysis.Synopsis: Open source at Sun Microsystems is strong, and Gartner
expects an increasing role for open source within its business
strategies in coming years.We bring together the worlds of web development, open source, Web 2.For years we have been developing and promoting open data standards, enabling data portability.What impact will this era of unprecedented portability have on us?Registration is now open for XTech 2008.If you've been to XTech before, you should expect more of the same, with the usual inclusion of new directions and controversy.Tutorials
As usual, XTech kicks off with a day of tutorials.I'm absurdly proud of the faculty we have together: hear about jQuery from Simon Willison, XSLT from Tony Graham and Doug Tidwell, XForms from Steven Pemberton and Web 2.Why is a web conference is featuring hardware?O'Reilly's ETech conference sold out within days!The open source CouchDB, backed by IBM, is the frontrunner among this new breed of databases.Look out for calls for involvement in both those soon.You are reading the weblog of Edd Dumbill,
writer, programmer, entrepreneur and free software advocate.I'm not just talking about your shiny new iPhone, but about the emerging portability of data, applications and identity on the internet.XTech 2008 will explore the benefits, issues, practicalities and fun of a web built on open standards, open source and commodity technology.The confluence of virtualization, open APIs and open data standards has really made me think.Today, you probably trust somebody else to store your email.Tomorrow, they'll be running your applications, providing you your computing power and exchanging your data with other providers.XTech 2008 will cover portability in all its senses, including shared identity, data, mobile client devices, machine virtualization and more, in addition to our usual run of technical web development topics including Ajax, markup, programming and operations.Just as importantly as the content, XTech is the place to meet others who are shaping the web as we know it.If these are the people and organizations you want to argue with, be inspired by and challenge, I'd love you to be part of this year's speaker list.Head on over to the Call for Participation, and be sure to get your proposals in by January 25th!You are reading the weblog of Edd Dumbill,
writer, programmer, entrepreneur and free software advocate.Jessica and I arrived into Dublin last Saturday but went straight from the airport to the train station so that we could spend the weekend in my hometown seeing family and friends.Said town was somewhat overwhelmed by the arrival of one of the largest cruise ships in the world.In some ways it resembles a BarCamp (but with a heftier price tag).The talks are held in fairly intimate rooms that lend themselves well to participation and discussion.Opening Keynote by David Recordon.Browsers on the Move: The Year in Review, the Year Ahead by Michael Smith.Energy Meter by Gavin Starks.There were a number of emergent themes around social networks and portability.There was plenty of SemWeb stuff which finally seems to be moving from the theoretical to the practical.And once again the importance of XMPP, first impressed upon me at the Social Graph Foo Camp, was once again made clear.Ian caught the whole thing on video.Why does this keep happening to me?Find out what other people are saying about
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Choose a theme...This is the plain vanilla look.And a bunch in the middle trying to translate across the gap: to explain the vision to the old and the reality to the new.Another way of putting it is the divide between the XML crowd and the Web 2.Re: Levenshtein distance in XSLT 2.
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