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O'Reilly Network: Apache DevCenter
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Multiuser Subversion (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Your source code is too important to be left to chance. Having introduced Subversion, Rafael Garcia-Suarez demonstrates how to use it for multiuser, distributed projects. What can this modern, powerful source-control system do for you? |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
W3C Math Home
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MathML 2.0 second edition (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Math Working Group have published the first Working Draft of the second edition of MathML 2.0. This mainly is a re-issue to fold all the changes in the MathML 2.0 errata document back into the main text, but also for the first time it includes a W3C XML Schema, and a version in which all the examples are inlined and should render in a MathML aware browser. Feedback sent to www-math@w3. |
W3C Math Home
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New MathML book (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Pavi Sandhu from Wolfram Research has written the first book on MathML. It is called The MathML Handbook and covers not only the MathML 2.0 specification, but also the use of the language on the Web as well as software that supports it. |
Physics Post
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The Heavy Water Factory (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - The Germans tried using it in World War II as a moderator for nuclear weapons Using heavy water today enables nuclear power generators to avoid using nonenriched natural uranium Doctors have just begun using heavy water instrumentation to gauge the water levels of patients quickly and effortlessly What makes heavy water so special Let39s find out more |
XML for ASP.NET Developers - by Dan Wahlin
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Using the WSE to Encrypt SOAP Messages (Dec 19 2002 00:00 GMT) - Microsoft recently released the Web Service Enhancements (WSE) which opens an exciting new era in the world of Web Service development. Using WS-Security classes within the WSDK you can now authenticate Web Service users using X.509 certificates or username/password, digitally sign SOAP messages, and encrypt SOAP messages. In addition to these features, the WSE allows you to route Web Service calls between different machines with WS-Routing and add SOAP attachments with DIME. This sample application demonstrates authenticating users via username and password and encrypting SOAP messages using private key (symmetric) encryption built-into the WSE. |
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