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I was just reading Ralf's post about some future directions for XML  and one thing that struck me is there is still a mismatch between "Data" and "OO".  XML is really just descriptive data, at least it is at present. Of course it doesn't have to be, it could just as easily include event wire up, just as we seeing extended forms of XML such as xaml or html.   So as far as languages go, I think that ability to wire is probably the next hurdle if we want to treat XML as objects.  But because ... [ read more ]
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By Phoenix www.phoenix-vb.net 17 th July I started to write up about Webservices for my website when I realised that I had followed the model in other books - dropping straight into code. This model is one that I find difficult to follow - I am trying to understand the principles behind the topic when suddenly there is a large lump of code that I have to understand. I find this distracts me - I get stuck into understanding the code and then realise that ... [ read more ]
This August I'll once again be teaching at the University of California San Diego (UCSD).  I've now got a couple semesters with the Visual Basic .NET Programming II class under my belt and so I'm more comfortable suggesting that folks come on down for the class.  The entire class is .NET 2.0 and focuses on the language and it's use in smart client applications.  If you are interested check out the registration pages from UCSD at: http://extension.ucsd.edu/studyarea/index.cfm?vC ... [ read more ]
You've seen Ralf Lämmel's post starting  a series about our research and prototyping efforts to improve support for typed XML programming.  You might also wish to keep track of  Ralf's weblog which will talk about these efforts in more detail as well as the diverse other things that are on his mind.  My favorite tidbit is his comparison of COBOL and XSD ... technologies that are scorned by the cognoscenti but adopted wholesale by the masses. There's even more intrig ... [ read more ]
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