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Speaking of more the merrier...
I was wondering: I'm graduating this December on Informatics and
Computing Engineering in Faculty of Porto, Portugal (I guess most of you
know Porto from the Port Wine.. ;). The thing is I was looking for some
research topic to dedicate myself for the next year or so. Either that,
or do some training in a company - considering the current economic
situation (and the kind of jobs being offered), I do prefer research.
I'd like to know if any of you were to do research (or implementing
something as is the case of this Java XPath implementation) on some
topic XML-related what would you choose? I was thinking about XQuery..
But then there's also Semantic Web, and so many others! So, if you were
to do research in any topic of your choice, what would you do?
Thanks,
Miguel Branco
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon St.Laurent [mailto:simonstl@simonstl.com]
Sent: domingo, 20 de Outubro de 2002 18:40
To: 'Xml-Dev (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: [xml-dev] Java package for XPath 1.0
michael.h.kay@ntlworld.com (Michael Kay) writes:
>Could you give some clues as to what this package offers that other
>Java XPath implementations don't?
Even if it offers nothing else, the more the merrier.
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Simon St.Laurent - SSL is my TLA
http://simonstl.com may be my URI
http://monasticxml.org may be my ascetic URI urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.6320 is
another possibility altogether
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