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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

XForms - Code generation considered harmful


Code generation considered harmful
Builder UK - The problem with GUI builders is not that they silently change generated code. It's that they generate code in the first place JDeveloper product manager Shay Shmeltzer recently wrote an article titled " Matisse is bad! (and not 'bad' in the good way

Why Writely is Microsoft's Pearl Harbor
ZDNet Blogs - In response to my post Blog swarm on Writely , Gary Edwards (who is steeped in OpenDoc and OpenOffice) penned this TalkBack: To understand why this deal is Peal Harbor for Microsoft, and a declaration of all out war for Google, i think one has to

IDEAlliance Announces Conference Program for XTech 2006
Print Writer - Program focuses on XML, standards-based and open technology for enabling next generation of web applications ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, USA - March 14, 2006 - IDEAlliance ( www.idealliance.org ), an established industry organization that develops

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