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Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)







Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding
Language (sXBL)

Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding
Language (sXBL)
04/06/2005 12:25 PM

2005-04-06: The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group and the CSS Working Group have released a third Working Draft of SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL). The sXBL language defines the presentation and interactive behavior of elements outside the SVG namespace. The XBL task force welcomes comments and seeks feedback on three issues outlined in the status section. Visit the SVG and CSS home pages. (News archive)




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  • How Microsoft Lost the API War
  • Microsoft Goes Bonkers
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August 25, 2004


August 25, 2004 08/27/2004 01:54 PM

Dare Obasanjo at Microsoft read How Microsoft Lost the API War and took it to heart: “The Microsoft culture is about creating the newest, latest greatest thing that 'changes the world' not improving what is already out there and working for customers. When I read various Microsoft blogs and MSDN headlines about how even though we've made paradigm shifts in developer technologies in the recent years we aren't satisfied and want to introduce radically new and different technologies all over again. This bothers me. I hate the fact that 'you have to rewrite a lot of your code' is a common answer to questions a customer might ask about how to leverage new or upcoming functionality in a developer technology.

It's great that some people Microsoft took my article to heart (not just the MSDN editors, who have been running victory< /a> laps). Now I have a confession. The reason it took me so long to write this article is that I was afraid Microsoft would actually listen to me, even in some small degree, even if it's just the System.Xml.XmlDocument class. As a developer, I would much prefer if the Raymond Chen camp won -- it sure makes my life easier -- but as a competitor to Microsoft, I have to assume that the stupider Microsoft is, the better.


August 27, 2004


August 27, 2004 08/27/2004 07:07 PM

In June I wrote “The old Microsoft, the Microsoft of Raymond Chen, might have implemented things like Avalon, the new graphics system, as a series of DLLs that can run on any version of Windows and which could be bundled with applications that need them. There's no technical reason not to do this. But Microsoft needs to give you a reason to buy Longhorn...”

Microsoft: “Microsoft also announced that the Windows WinFX developer technologies, including the new presentation subsystem code-named ‘Avalon’ and the new communication subsystem code-named Indigo, will be made available for Microsoft® Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 in 2006.”

(MSDNMag 0, RaymondChen 1!)

I've been hard at work on some new code for the discussion groups. Hopefully I'll get an experimental build up somewhere in a week or two and we can start playing with it. It won't look very different from the outside, so don't get too excited. I think probably the biggest visible change will be that when you post something, you'll be able to provide a URL that your name links to. It's a small feature that I'm hoping will have a big effect on the anthropology of the discussion group. Like everything else, it's an experiment. Have a great weekend!


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August 06, 2004 08/06/2004 11:51 AM

Aleph Hotel RomeI'm just about to leave for the annual Spolsky family vacation... this year we've got a villa in Umbria, Italy. I'll be passing through Rome on Monday, August 16th. We've got a few people who have already confirmed to meet for a dinner there, so if you'll be in town, let's meet up!

Where: The lobby of the Aleph Hotel
Address: Via di San Basilio, 15
When: 20.00 16/08/01

I'll make sure the concierge knows where I am. At 8 PM when we see how many people show up, we'll find a good restaurant that's open (not easy in August in Rome, I'm told) and talk about software (and food (and the heat)).


August 03, 2004


August 03, 2004 08/03/2004 12:27 PM
SoftwareCEO.com has a feature about Fog Creek Software on their home page this week: “In fact, Spolsky takes a skeptical view of almost every bit of received wisdom he's ever heard about running a software company. His views are refreshing and thought-provoking, and they certainly work in his niche.” (Read it this week, as SoftwareCEO archives are open to paid subscribers only.)

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Laptop Theft Threats

Notes and Tips:
Mozilla-family
Vulnerability

Beta: AquaMacs Emacs
0.9

Beta: PGP Desktop
9.0 Public Beta 2

Announcement: The
Missing Sync for
Windows Mobile

Update: Freeway Pro
and Freeway Express
updates

Update: Kids GoGoGo
9.0

Update: Smultron 1.2
Update: Canto
Cumulus Web
Publisher Pro 2.0.1
and Internet Client
Pro 2.0.1

Update: AbiWord
2.2.7

Update: Macintosh
Explorer 4.3

Report: Support
Implementing a
relational database
using MySQL

Fla. Sheriff Used
Records to Find
Critic (AP)

Physicists Write
Microscopic
Paragraph (AP)

Court rules against
car rental company
using GPS

Five vendors join
against Microsoft in
EU case

The LAMP alternative
to J2EE or .Net

IBM, Network
Appliance reach deal
to boost their
storage businesses

Dalai Lama campaigns
for wildlife

UK Coal shares fired
by bid talks

Amnesty raps French
police abuses

BNP leader on race
hate charge

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