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XML Spy - the first true Integrated Development Environment for XML

(by Duncan, @ 12:26 AM)

XML Spy - the first true Integrated Development Environment for XML
XML Spy is the first true Integrated Development Environment for the eXtensible Markup Language that includes all major aspects of XML in one powerful and easy-to-use product:

Their words not mine but looks impressive nevertheless. Interestingly, the XML Spy website is created from XML files:

All the pages you see here are created from XML files conforming to our own DTD, which gives us intelligent editing capabilities and validation while creating the site content. These XML files are then transformed into XHTML by XML Spy using the XSL Transformation batch processing command in the project view.

Shame it's Windows-only.

Perhaps someone can explain to me how in the XML SPY - features - lite: Premium/Lite Comparison a comparison is being made when:

This page details all the differences between the two versions of XML Spy. All the features listed on this page are only available in the Premium version of our product.

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Departmental Christmas Party

(by Duncan, @ 1:03 AM)

The Departmental Christmas party starts at 3:30pm GMT today. Apparently, DJ Steve Neely will be setting the mood with his range of mp3's piped using our new wireless LAN [so that's the real reason it was set up then ;-)]. Also available from 2pm will be our very own "Christmas-cam". Hedonistic party pictures updated by the minute.

Click on http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~steve/party2000 from 2pm to check up on the goings-on.

Marc Roper has planned a magic show with the sole remaining microwave!

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Compiling Java

(by Duncan, @ 11:33 PM)

Compiling Java
While most software developers have been praising the advantages of Java programming, embedded developers have been sitting idly by, waiting for a Java implementation that would complement their non-standard environments. The wait may soon be over.Java batch compilers and toolsets are starting to emerge, and may make using Java in your next project a more realistic option.

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Mike's Message 01/12/00

(by Duncan, @ 11:40 PM)

Mike's Message 01/12/00
Dear friends,

Please take a few moments and read this excellent piece on the Supreme Court's decision that made Bush "president." Pass it around to all your friends. It's the best thing I've seen.

Yours,

Michael Moore

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ORINOCO PC Card

(by Duncan, @ 11:58 PM)

I tried out an Orinoco PC Card on my PowerBook today. The card provides high-speed wireless networking at 11 Mbit/s. It worked like a charm. I'd downloaded and installed the Mac driver last night and after a couple of minutes configuring a new TCP/IP connection to use the new card this morning, I was up and running untethered. Cool!

Why they'd want to name a wireless LAN card after one of the Wombles is a mystery to me ;-)

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Truer Words: Utopia

(by Duncan, @ 12:21 AM)

Seth [Truer Words] rates Utopia from a 'groupware perspective':
This game is excellent! There are virtually no graphics, other than some very large icons and the banner ads that support the game. It's a text-based RPG where you're supposed to build a "province" in a "kingdom". You work along side the other provinces in your kingdom (up to 24 others), and eventually go to war with other kingdoms.

Here's the opening blurb on the Utopia site:

Join over 60,000 players and experience the world's most popular interactive webgame! The Utopian Age of Conflict runs from October 27th into January! Join in and get involved in one of most unique and exciting experiences on the internet

Looks interesting. Something for the Christmas break.

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SuperJANET4: Development of Network Support for Applications in Learning, Teaching and Research

(by Duncan, @ 11:05 AM)

Building the Network: Development Programme
SuperJANET4: Development of Network Support for Applications in Learning, Teaching and Research

This is a draft of a document that UKERNA would eventually like to publish as a statement of the programme of network related developments which need to be carried out to exploit SuperJANET4 properly, and in order to achieve the objectives originally set for it.

Before finalisation of any programme of developments we would like to give the JANET community an opportunity to comment - this is that opportunity. Comments on any aspect of the document are welcome and should be sent directly to Jeremy Sharp.

This document concentrates on "network-related" developments. It is clear however that the new generation of applications that are being developed are increasingly becoming "network-aware". Comments are therefore particularly invited as to how a better linkage in this development programme between the network and the application can be achieved.

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F.C. Support: How-To Use The Enclosure Macro

(by Duncan, @ 11:31 PM)

Fantastic! Conversant gets an Enclosure Macro. Powerful stuff. Thanks Macrobyte!

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