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            • November 21, 2005

              Sylvain's Blogging XForms

            • XForms

              I'll be the first to admit that it's taking me a lot longer than I had planned to get going with XMLBlog.NET, XQueryBlog.com, XFormsBlog.com, and XPathBlog.com. I still plan to, but have set them aside(with basically everything else except a few items I work on to help clear my head) until after both books have gone to press(Q: Does the tech-book industry say "GTP'd" in the same way the software industry states "RTM'd" or do they use "RTM'd" as well... No worries, guess I'll find out soon enough :)

              In the mean time, Sylvain Hellegouarch is starting to blog his experiences with XForms at http://sh.xformsblog.com. Excellent!

              For those of you who do not know Sylvain(repent of your evil ways!) you will learn soon enough that he is an incredible software developer with a high level of enthusiasm that has a tendency to put a smile on your face when you read his thoughts, ideas, and in particular his code. Great stuff!

              From his first entry:

              Hello everyone.

              This should be a place for me in the coming weeks to talk about XForms. I have been playing with XForms for a while and I've been quite frustrated about the difficulty to find content about it. There are some books (such as XForms essentials by Micah Dubinko) but overall it's fairly hard to find a place with examples.

              Enjoy!

            • Posted by m.david : November 21, 2005 03:56 PM GMT

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