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Subscribers to xml-dev may be especially interested in the following
activities at Extreme this year:
- feedback sessions on the future of XML, JAXP, and XQuery
- three sessions on overlapping markup
- sessions on Topic Maps, XQuery, XSLT, and schemas
The following speakers at Extreme 2005 are in the xml-dev archives:
John Cowan
Steven J. DeRose
Daniela Florescu
Lars Marius Garshol
Eliotte Harold
G. Ken Holman
Walter Perry
Liam Quin
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
Eric van der Vlist
Priscilla Walmsley
Extreme is a small, lively, geeky conference dedicated to the discussion
of markup and uses of markup. Sometimes on the bleeding edge, sometimes
a bit odd, usually fairly technical, but never commercial, and rarely
dull. If you like XML-DEV you will like Extreme.
For information on the conference, see: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
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