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XQuery in the .NET Framework - Revisited

As I was catching up on email this afternoon, I noticed that Stylus Studio had sent out an XQuery-related newsletter which contained an interesting campaign to “ save XQuery on Microsoft .NET 2.0 ”. As I read through the email, a few issues and questions

Timeshifting not always a good thing?

I love PVRs. They let me timeshift television shows so that I can watch whenever I want. One good thing about PVRs is that I KNOW what I'm watching isn't stale. I know that the ten episodes of "The Daily Show" on my Media Center aren't all current, but

XPathNavigator and the DataSet

An article I recently wrote about an XPathNavigator over DataSets is currently running on MSDN ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnxmlnet/html/datasetnav.asp ). Might be an interesting read if you ever perform XPath queries

Obligatory cheesy conference post

It seems that most members of the the blogging community succumb to posting a “Yesterday at the -Insert Name- Conference...”, so who am I to rock the boat. Yesterday at TechEd 2004 , Mark gave his talk on “XML Today and Tommorrow”...basically

Promises, promises

So much for for blogging more regularly. But if there was ever a reason to start up again, Mark's recent post on XSLT 2.0 and Dare's response are as good a reason as you can get. As the XML Query (XPath, XSLT, XQuery, anything else) Program Manager for

Tim Bray / RSS Bandit strikes again

Some remarks on CNET's recent article with Tim Bray & an updated MSDN article on RSSBandit
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PDC, XQuery, and mfussell

What to expect at PDC and the latest entrant to the blogging world

Picking Up Steam

Week in Cali does a body good
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