A Frog in the Valley. Communication + Technologies, le Développement Web comme style de vie!
 Thursday, March 28, 2002

Un petit gadget « copier-coller ». Et un autre outil pratique (avec le code pour les codeurs asp) pour enlever le html, extra pratique, surtout si on regarde le code source de la page de la Grande rousse...
[Via Les coups de langue de la grande rousse#  

International Site of Human Language Technology Theses
All researchers are invited to contribute to this online searchable papers database.
[Via Vincent's Glossblog#  

Pipelining the Web
I had another look at the W3C's XSLT service. This way of composing Web services by blogging URL-lines feels like the spiritual descendent of the Unix pipeline. This is part of what motivates the REST discussion, I think. We're going to be hearing more and more about orchestration of services in the coming months and years. There will be many ways to do that. I hope that basic URL-line-plus-XLST will be a viable strategy. Maybe I'm just being nostalgic, but I don't think so. I have a hunch that pipelined XML processing will be important for all the reasons that pipelined text processing has been
[Via Jon's Radio#  

Productivity is the endgame
Once people figure out how networked communication is really supposed to work, though, software's going to get much more interesting than it ever has been.
[Via Jon's Radio#  

An Architectural Tour of Rotor
The Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation (aka "Rotor") is a source code distribution that includes fully functional implementations of both the ECMA-334 C# language standard and the ECMA-335 Common Language Infrastructure standard. These standards together represent a substantial subset of what is available in the Microsoft .NET Framework. The source code will build and run under Windows XP or FreeBSD 4.5, and the distribution contains numerous additional goodies, including a JScript compiler written entirely in C#, an IL assembler, a disassembler, a debugger, tools for examining metadata, and other samples and utilities.
[Scripting News#  

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