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Ummmmm... this is really quite [strange||funny||eerie||whotold'em?!]
... Well, I think I needed a reason to simply get this project up and
out the door anyway so no worries... it wont be today but it will be
soon -- probably by Monday or Tuesday in early alpha format for access
to a subset of develoeprs, many of which are already fully aware that
there name is on "the list".
While I cant say I was ever all that worried, fortunately there are
enough people who are aware of my ChannelXML project and know the
details that I can feel safe not being termed some sort of copycat.
You see, beyond the actual content contained within the developed
system and the functionality provided to view and search this system
the primary focus of this project is to decentralize the servers by
never centralizing them in the first place and implementing a
grid-like network in which the line between client and server is not
just blurred, it flat out doesnt exist. Each node on the system is
driven by two primary applications and one application interface (lots
more have smaller parts, but these are the core). Anyone want to take
a guess as to what these might be? :) At the heart of it all is
Subversion. The C# interface into Subversion is driven by
SubversionSharp, and the #1, all knowing, all powerful, or if nothing
else he sure does have his fingered dirtied by anyone or anything that
comes anywhere near him is Saxon.NET.
SOOO MUCH MORE content regarding this can be accessed via this post >
http://www.xsltblog.com/archives/2005/04/announcing_the_1.html < on
XSLTBlog.com
On 4/22/05, Jonathan Robie <jonathan.robie@datadirect.com> wrote:
> Michael Champion wrote:
>
> > I just want to hear people's use cases and come to a better-informed
> > opinion on whether XSLT 1.0 or 2.0 does the job for them, whether
> > XQuery does it better, or whether we need something altogether
> > different (perhaps along the lines of E4X or C-Omega).
>
> Here's another "something altogether different":
>
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/wlg/6913
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Jonathan
>
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:: M. David Peterson ::
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