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XML Prague 2012 conference sessions:
- Opening Keynote - Jeni Tennison
- The eX Markup Language? - Eric Van der Vlist
- XML and HTML Cross-Pollination: A Bridge Too Far? Robin Berjon and Norman Walsh
- What XML can learn from HTML; also known as XML5 - Anne Van Kesteren
- Panel discussion on HTML/XML convergence - Norman Walsh
- XProc: Beyond application/xml - Vojtch Toman
- Understanding NVDL - the Anatomy of an Open SourceXProc/XSLT implementation of NVDL - George Bina
- JSONiq: XQuery for JSON, JSON for XQuery - Jonathan Robie, Matthias Brantner, Daniela Florescu, Ghislain Fourny and Til Westmann
- Corona: Managing and querying XML and JSON via REST Jason Hunter
- Treating JSON as a subset of XML: Using XForms toread and submit JSON - Steven Pemberton
- RESTful XQuery - Standardised XQuery 3.0 Annotations for REST - Adam Retter
- Compiling XQuery code into Javascript instructionsusing XSLT - Alain Couthures
- Implementing an XQuery/XSLT hybrid - Evan Lenz
- Transform.XQ: A Transformation Library for XQuery 3.0 - John Snelson
- Building Bridges from Java to XQuery- CharlesFoster
- My first XSLT editor - Tony Graham
- A Wiki-based System for Schema and Data Evolution - Lorenzo Bossi and Alberto Trombetta
- Standards update XPath/XSLT/XQuery 3.0 - Michael Kay and Jonathan Robie
- Closing keynote - Michael Sperberg-McQueen
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2 comments:
Lots of good stuff here, with strong responses on many sides of the XQuery/XSL/XML/JSON/REST/SOAP silos.
I'm particularly looking forward to Jeni Tennison's keynote and Jason Hunter's presentation, but as in previous years, XML should deliver ground-breaking presentations on myriad topics.
Jeni's keynote should have way more views than it does:
http://youtu.be/0K_CAiVyqTQ
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