[xsl] Late Breaking News added to Balisage 2011 Program

Subject: [xsl] Late Breaking News added to Balisage 2011 Program
From: Tommie Usdin <btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:52:56 -0400
Balisage 2011 Program Finalized

When the regular (peer-reviewed) part of the Balisage 2011 program was
scheduled, a few slots were reserved for presentation of "Late breaking"
material.  These presentations have now been selected and added to the
program.

Topics added include:

 -  XQuery and SparQL
 -  XQuery and XSLT
 -  the Logical Form of a Metadata Record
 -  Why is XML a pain to produce?
 -  XML Serialization of C# and Java Objects
 -  testing XSLT in continuous integration
 -  dealing with markup without using words
 -  REST for document resource nodes
 -  tagging journal article supplemental materials
 -  using 15 year old SGML documents in current software

The program already included talks about DITA, XSLT, generic microformats, XML
Ebooks, JSON, multiple hrefs, XML editors, markup overlap, encryption of XML
documents, and XML Interoperability, among others. Now it is a real must for
anyone who thinks deeply about markup.

Balisage is the XML Geek-fest; the annual gathering of people who design
markup and markup-based applications; who develop XML specifications,
standards, and tools; the people who read and write, books about publishing
technologies in general and XML in particular; and super-users of XML and
related technologies. You can read about the Balisage 2011 conference at
http://www.balisage.net.


Schedule At A Glance: http://www.balisage.net/2011/At-A-Glance.html

Detailed program: http://www.balisage.net/2011/Program.html

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Balisage: The Markup Conference 2011          mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxx
August 2-5, 2011                               http://www.balisage.net
Symposium on Document-Oriented XML                    Montreal, Canada
August 1, 2011
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