Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog
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The Mythical 5%
Bruce Eckel – The Mythical 5%: „Usually the things that make or break a project are process and people issues. The way that you work on a day-to-day basis. Who your architects are, who your managers are, and who you are working with on the programming team. How you communicate, and most importantly how you…
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XML Schemas: guaranteed non-interoperability as a design methodology?
Rick Jelliffe at the O’Reilly XML Blog – XML Schemas: guaranteed non-interoperability as a design methodology?: „Why not? Because, as far as I can make out, the idea that we will all be better off if we pretend that XML Schemas is a unified and whole specification, one size that can fit all, then somehow…
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Question: Does the URI Length Recommendation of 255 bytes Matter Anymore?
M. David Peterson at the O’Reilly XML Blog – Question: Does the URI Length Recommendation of 255 bytes Matter Anymore?: „RFC 2068 is about a week shy of being 11 years old. Is the 255 byte URI length recommendation still applicable? From the client perspective, possibly not. But what about from the proxy perspective? And…