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            • July 13, 2005

              via XML-DEV | Ken North announces available of podcasts with Ron Bourret, Dana Florescu, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie and Michael Rys covering XQuery, native XML databases, SQL/XML databases, XSLT and related topics.

            • Fresh from Ken North via XML-DEV:

              WebServicesSummit.com has released two podcasts of a panel discussion with Ron
              Bourret, Dana Florescu, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie and Michael Rys. The
              discussion topics include XQuery, native XML databases, SQL/XML databases, XSLT
              and related topics.

              The part 1 podcast (MP3 audio) focuses primarily on XQuery (running time:
              34:03). The part 2 podcast covers native XML databases and XML-enabled SQL
              databases. Running time is 22:46.
              http://www.webservicessummit.com/People/XQueryGuruPanel.htm

              Or podcast RSS feeds:

              XML, SOA and web services podcasts
              http://www.WebServicesSummit.com/Channels/XMLWebServicesTechTalk.xml

              SQL/XML and database podcasts
              http://www.SQLSummit.com/Channels/SQLSummitTechTalkAudio.xml

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              I haven't even listened to these myself, instead choosing to sacrifice my time by first posting this such that y'all can benefit from the blessings of such a podcast made available to the masses. That's how much I love you guy's (If that doesn't bring tears to your eyes then you simply and quite obviously can see right through my BS... Good for you! ;)

              Enjoy!

            • Posted by m.david : July 13, 2005 11:12 PM GMT

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