Adriaan de Jonge

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

Blog roll

*** updated ***

Here it is then, a summary of my blog roll. I have also added some links to the right side of this page. I intend to change and update these from time to time. Thanks, Inès, for the HTML conversion. To get the gory details in OPML, click here.

  • Comics
    • Syndicate using RSS Dilbert
    • Syndicate using RSS Garfield
  • News
    • Syndicate using RSS BBC News
    • Syndicate using RSS NRC Handelsblad | Binnenland
    • Syndicate using RSS nu.nl - Famous dutch news site
    • Syndicate using RSS RNW news: Nederlands
  • People
    • Syndicate using RSS Inès' Crib
    • Syndicate using RSS My blog: Integendeel!
    • Syndicate using RSS My sister's blog: Original mit Untertiteln
    • Syndicate using RSS Selmer: the diary
  • Technology
    • Corporate
      • Eclipse
        • Syndicate using RSS Planet Eclipse
      • Google
        • Syndicate using RSS Google Blog
      • Microsoft
        • Syndicate using RSS Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life
        • Syndicate using RSS LonghornBlogs.com
        • Syndicate using RSS Microsophist
        • Syndicate using RSS MSDN Blogs
        • Syndicate using RSS MSDN Just Published
        • Syndicate using RSS msnfanatic
        • Syndicate using RSS only this, and nothing more
        • Syndicate using RSS Overdo's Land of Nothingness
        • Syndicate using RSS Somasegar's WebLog
    • Geeks
      • Syndicate using RSS A Java Geek's Diary
      • Syndicate using RSS Agile Planet
      • Syndicate using RSS Alan Cameron Wills' WebLog
      • Syndicate using RSS Dr Heinz Kabutz - Java Newsletter
      • Syndicate using RSS Exploration Through Example
      • Syndicate using RSS James Gosling: on the Java road...
      • Syndicate using RSS Joel on Software
      • Syndicate using RSS Rachel Davies
      • Syndicate using RSS Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
      • Syndicate using RSS Robert Scoble
      • Syndicate using RSS Sascha Corti
      • Syndicate using RSS Uche Ogbuji
    • Markup and Style
      • Syndicate using RSS Anne’s links
      • Syndicate using RSS Anne’s Weblog about Markup & Style
      • Syndicate using RSS IEBlog
      • Syndicate using RSS Inside Firefox
      • Syndicate using RSS Mark Birbeck: Internet Applications
    • Tech News
      • Syndicate using RSS Clubic - French tech news
      • Syndicate using RSS Java Technology
      • Syndicate using RSS Microsoft Watch
      • Syndicate using RSS Slashdot - Religious linux fanatics
      • Syndicate using RSS Tweakers.net - Dutch tech wannabes
      • Syndicate using RSS XML.com
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      • Scala: a misguided approach to XML
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      • XRX and XPath 2.0
      • Sneak preview: Cocoon 3.0 pre-alpha
      • Answering mail #9
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      • People: Integration vs Standardization
      • Answering mail #8
      • Other voices: 97 Things
      • Dividing the Java spectrum even further
      • Answering mail #7
      • Introducing RELAX NG
      • People: Infrastructure vs Application
      • Wish list: Two way XSLT
      • Other voices: "Anything you can do, I can do meta"...
      • XML is NOT about tree structures
      • Answering mail #6
      • Differences between XML 1.0 and 1.1
      • developerWorks: Create a maintainable extensible X...
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      • Answering mail #5
      • Answering mail #4
      • Answering mail #3
      • Answering mail #2
      • Introducing Orbeon XForms in 2008
      • Summary of Rebuttal in 2007
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      • Reevaluating XML in the Java spectrum
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