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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

PDC, XQuery, and mfussell

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