Articles related to "Xml"
WHAT IS XML ?
This article is a brief intoduction to XML.It first describes what XML is and then it gives the benifits and uses of XML on the web.
• what is xml
• xml and html
• html
• xml
• benfits of xml
Beginning AJAX and Web XML
AJAX and XML for Web Developers explained in a pragmatic primer for beginning and experienced professional web developers.
• ajax
• programming
• programmer
• web
• developer
Microsoft Silverlight AJAX How-To
An overview of Microsoft's Silverlight technology, and its integration with other Web 2.0 technologies such as AJAX and user generated content.
• microsoft
• silverlight
• ajax
• javascript
• xml
PHP SimpleXML Blogger Syndication
Web 2.0 Mashup How-To using PHP and SimpleXML to syndicate a Blogger Blog using server side web programming and simple HTTP REST requests, through the Google Blogger API.
• google blogger api
• web 2.0 mashup
• simplexml
• xml
• http rest
Programming On-Offline Mashups
Various definitions of mashups for both on and offline technology applications in developing new services, tools, and software solutions.
• mashup
• web 2.0
• glue code
• ajax
• javascript
Website Sitemaps
Most websites today have a sitemap that lists the content on their site. But there are two types of sitemaps you can have that enable search engines to crawl the content.
• sitemap
• google search sitemaps
• creating web sitemap
• yahoo sitemaps
• sitemap generator
... And XML Begat CML ...
This article discusses the basic features of XML and its advantages in an information-management setting.
• xml
• cml
• markup language
• chemical markup language
• extensible
Pre-defined XML
C# supports XML documentation and comes with standard pre-defined XML tags. This
article is a continuation of last week's article on self-documenting code.
• .microsoft
• c#
• .net
• xml
• documentation
XML: What's new, what's different.
XML - What are its advantages, what's the difference between DHTML and XML, and how does it work?
• xml
• dhtml
• standard
• internet
• html
XML: Beyond Web!
XML: Beyond Web!
• xml web sun sgml web current feature
• current article
• column
• topics
• issues
XML: The Hope and the Hype
In between you and the person at the other end of the cyberstream is a vast network that demands sophisticated "computer to computer" communications. A technological innovation that is changing the way computers communicate is XML (Extensible Markup Language).
• localization
• translation
• globalization
• internationalization
• computing
Chemical Information Management with CML
This article talks about some of the frustrations of file format manipulation in computational science and introduces a CML, a possible unifying language.
• cml
• xml
• chemical informatics
• chemical information
• computation
CML Today
This article begins to explore the advances made to CML since the specifications were laid out a few years ago. In particular, a CML browser, JUMBO, is reviewed.
• cml
• xml
• rendering
• browser
• chemical structures
CML Today, Part 2
This article describes a molecular viewer which supports CML formatting.
• cml
• xml
• visualization
• pdb
• gaussian
DHS will need modern technology and a collaborative culture to succeed
President Bush's announcement of a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on 6 June focused largely on the rearrangement of organizational-chart boxes. But moving the boxes is the easy part. Getting a technical infrastructure and management culture that encourage the sharing of knowledge promises to be much tougher.
• homeland security
• xml
• web services
DHTML and You.
A guide on what DHTML is, and why or why not you should use it.
• dhtml xml html javascript programming languages we
How Smart is E-Government?
The idea of information technology empowering citizens is as old as the Internet, and with the spread of more computing and communications power throughout the population, the dream of connecting citizens more closely to the levers of political power can become a reality. One can ask, however, is government ready? At the state and federal levels, a number of new initiatives have started pushing government to apply IT more intelligently to help make citizens’ voices heard.
• congress
• politics
• information technology
• michigan
• california
Lesson 8 – Passing the Torch
This article provides a recap of all previous articles written about basic HTML, as well as introducing the new editor for this topic. It also outlines the future direction these articles will take.
• html
• css
• web authoring
• web sites
• xml
Out with the old, in with the new
A final thought on several cutting-edge languages. This topic is switching come the new year!
• linux programming java cgi c perl javascript langu
Self Documentation in C#
Programmers always put documentation as the last task to do. In fact, if we can get away with it, we’ll do it. This article discusses the built-in features of C# for self-documenting code. If you’re using Visual Studio 7.0, you’ll even get an HTML format.
• microsoft
• c#
• documentation
• article
• .net
The Changing Face of Scientific Communication
This article describes how web publishing has revolutionized information dissemination in scientific fields in the last few years.
• www
• web
• internet
• world wide web
• microsoft
The Chemical Markup Language
This article outlines the specifications of the Chemical Markup Language and discusses some of the potential applications of CML as described by its developers.
• cml
• chemical information
• xml
• sgml
• markup
What Language Do YOU Speak?
This piece provides a short survey of the programming languages most prevalent in scientific computing.
• program
• c
• c++
• fortran
• html
XHTML
This is an article on XHTML the new extensible hypertext markup language recommended by the Web Consortium.
XHTML is a combination of HTML 4.0 and XML.
• xml
• xhtml
• html
• sgml
What is Web 3.0?
What is Web 3.0? What is the difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, or the Semantic Web? This article will examine the confusion surrounding Web 3.0.
• semantic web
• web 3.0
• web 2.0
• twine
• xml