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Make Your Site's RSS Feed Shine
RSS is a way of life these days, but there's no reason your site's RSS feed needs to look like it was written by a computer. Sure, in order for an RSS feed to be read by most RSS readers it needs to be valid XML, but who says you have to stop there?
An Introduction to XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language)
XBRL (short for eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is an XML-based standard for handling corporate financial information. This article explains what XBRL is, provides an introduction to some of it's uses, and provides links to a number of XBRL related resources for you to continue learning about XBRL.
Converting Data to XML with LINQ to XML
Sometimes when you have all kinds of data what you really need is XML. LINQ to XML let's you employ functional construction to convert your data into XML.
Exploring HTML 5 Forms
One of the major initial goals of the HTML 5 effort was to update the core HTML form elements to reflect more contemporary thinking. Find out how well the HTML 5 specification has fulfilled that goal so far.
Build an AJAX Content Management System with Visual WebGUI: Adding Menu Components
Menus are basic components of any application. A well-designed menuing framework should be flexible, customizable for both look-and-feel and functionality, and easy to integrate into applications.
Introducing PowerBuilder 12 .NET
A dormant giant gets a new lease on life as a .NET-compatible development environment.
Quick C# Project Documentation in Visual Studio
Here's a quick way to document your .NET projects.
Using RDFa with DITA and DocBook
Learn how to add RDFa metadata to DITA and DocBook documents, how to keep those documents valid, and what advantages this technique can bring to a DITA- or DocBook-based publishing system.
WPF Wonders: Transformations (and Robots!)
WPF's transformations make it easy to move, scale, or rotate objects, and simplify building complex moveable 3D shapes.
WPF Wonders: 3D Drawing with Textures, Transformations, and Realism
To build realism into 3D scenes, you need to draw with the appropriate materials—and transformations help make the drawing process much simpler.
WPF Wonders: 3D Drawing
WPF makes drawing three-dimensional scenes quick and easy.
Building Declarative WCF Services in .NET 4.0
Building WCF services declaratively in XAML lets you integrate services with workflows and provides flexibility that identical services implemented in code cannot.
XML and .NET Namespaces Collide in XAML
Namespace can get a little confusing these days, thankfully Bill Hatfield is here to help clear things up.
Use Cases Dictate How You Adopt the Semantic Web
Designing Semantic Web applications involves a much more sophisticated and forward-thinking set of use cases than traditional web applications do. Find out why.
Android XML Parser Performance
Shane Conder will show us how different XML parsers affect performance with Android and the answers might surprise you. The article provides developers with data for choosing a particular XML parser and Android code that demonstrates all three parsers.
Web Services—Not Always the Best Solution
Did XML, SOAP, and web services really save the world?
Going Beyond XML Manipulation with Apache AXIOM
Explore how to process Axiom and how to serialize Axiom into an output stream. Also learn to use the Axiom APIs for processing SOAP.
XML Manipulation with Apache AXIOM
Apache AXIOM (AXis2 Object Model) is a pull-based, XML Infoset-compliant object model that supports on-demand building of the object tree. Learn the basis of Axiom and how to use it.
Take the Pain out of Creating Word Documents by Using C# and XML
Learn how to create Word documents in your application without using Office Interop or third-party libraries.
LINQ to XML
Gain an understanding of LINQ (Language Integrated Query) to XML and see why you'll never want to use the DOM again.
XSL Transformations in .NET 2.0
Having realized the need for efficient built-in support for XSLT processing, Microsoft has included in the .NET Framework 2.0 a set of classes that are highly optimized, robust, and scalable. This article will explore the rich XSLT support provided by the .NET Framework 2.0 by providing examples on how to use the XSLT related classes to create rich ASP.NET Web applications.
Internet Happenings -- December 4th, 2001
Check out what is happening: SQL Server hit with a virus, Terahertz CPUs, a new version of Opera, Exchange Server is being replaced, and more. Find out who took the number one super-computer spot away from IBM! Start December off with Jon Yiesla and information about happenings on the Web that may impact developers.
Book Review: JScript.NET Programming
Is this book for you? Check out Jim Maioriello's review of this new book by Essam Ahmed on JScript.NET.
Views from Abroad: XML Pipelines and Delta XML
A U.K.-based company uses XML to replicate the advantages of a pipeline in handling complex datasets. It is a simple tool, useful for such tasks as Java regression testing and version control, but the few tricks it does, it does well, according to our columnist.
UDDI Project Launches Next Version of UDDI Business Registry
Enhanced features for building public and private Web services registries now available.
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