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XML People

A history of the personalities behind XML

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XML People

A history of the personalities behind XML

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[parisc-linux] On keeping history clean

The merge commit has to be eliminated.

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XML is not S-Expressions

There exists a persistent meme that XML is just a new-fangled, verbose form of s-expressions. For example, "XML is little more than<sep/>

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The Evolution of a specification -- Commentary on Web architecture

Tim Berners-Lee writes about principles for new technology in the context of the evolution of HTML and the development of namespaces and XML.

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The Evolution of a specification -- Commentary on Web architecture

Tim Berners-Lee writes about principles for new technology in the context of the evolution of HTML and the development of namespaces and XML.

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Chapter 20 The CSS saga

chapter 20 of the book Cascading Style Sheets, designing for the Web, by Håkon Wium Lie and Bert Bos - THe History of Stylesheets

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Chapter 20 The CSS saga

(task 1) History of CSS

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BSD For Linux Users

Explanation of how the BSD family differs from Linux (Base System, Ports Tree)

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The story of XMLHTTP

Leaving Microsoft has certainly encouraged me to reflect a little bit on some of the projects I've been involved with. One that is probably worth sharing is the history of XMLHTTP.

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The story of XMLHTTP

Leaving Microsoft has certainly encouraged me to reflect a little bit on some of the projects I've been involved with. One that is probably worth sharing is the history of XMLHTTP.

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Epistemologically Multiple Actor-Centred System: or, EMACS at work!

The paper begins with the story of EMACS (short for Editing MACroS), an editor programme originally written for TECO (Text Editor and Corrector) language and PDP-10 machines in the MIT AI Lab by Richard Stallman…

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