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XML Matters: reStructuredText

The document format called reStructuredText has been adopted as one of the official source formats for Python documentation, but is also useful for other types of documentation. reStructuredText is an interesting hybrid of technologies — in syntax and appearance it is similar to other “almost-plain

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XML/XSL Transformations in ASP.Net

By Mark Neustadt – Using XML/XSL is one of the most powerful technologies available to advanced web application developers. If you have a team split into several different sections (technical, production, graphics), using XML/XSL is a saviour. You see, XML/XSL gets us many things, not the least of

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Automate documentation tasks

By Garet Griffin – By automating some of the documentation tasks for your databases, you are doing yourself and your sponsor/client a big favour. The procedures below are examples of simple routines that can be stored in the MODEL database, and therefore propagated to all new databases.

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Oracle in a Nutshell

Find out how the authors of this Oracle opus pared down 13,000 pages of documentation to provide users with 80 percent of the useful information in 20 percent of the space. If you’re an Oracle user, you’ll want to check out, Oracle in a Nutshell.

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BrownSauce: An RDF Browser

by Damian Steer – BrownSauce is a an RDF browser. It attempts, armed with no more than a knowledge of RDF and RDF Schema, to present all RDF data as intelligibly as possible.RDF is biased in favor of the data producer. Consumers may have to deal with all, some, or none of the expected proper