I’ve been watching Planet XTech from Kansas just dying to read slides and papers. I spotted Simon’s slides and notes the other day but didn’t notice the full papers on the XTech site until last night. More for my sanity than anything else I’ve compiled a list of papers and slides from XTech. Let me know if I’ve missed something.
Slides and notes (off-site):
- Simon Willison: The Yahoo! UI Library
- Mark Nottingham: Caching Web 2.0
- Michael Smith: Bringing Web 2.0 to Mobile Devices (view in Opera for slideshow mode)
- Thomas Meinike: Dynamic SVG generation under Firefox 1.5 using JavaScript, XML and XSLT
- Jeremy Keith: Hijax: Progressive Enhancement with Ajax
- Brendan Eich: Javascript 2 And the Future of The Web
- Eric Prud’hommeaux: Adding SPARQL Support to MySQL
Full papers (from the XTech site):
- Jeremy Keith: Hijax: Progressive Enhancement with Ajax
- Jim Melton: SQL, XQuery, and SPARQL: What’s Wrong With This Picture?
- Michael Kay: Using XSLT and XQuery for life-size applications
- Di-Ann Eisnor: Collaborative Atlas: Post geopolitical boundaries
- Roland Alton-Scheidl: StreamOnTheFly network
- Ralph Meijer: Publish-subscribe using Jabber
- Daniel Parker: Markup for Flat-XML Processing
- Vladimir Vukićević: Canvas, SVG, and More: Rich Graphics Capabilities For Web Applications
- Tristian Ferne: Chopping Up Radio – collaboratively annotating radio programmes
- Henry Thompson: Efficient implementation of content models with numerical occurrence constraints
- David Baron: Layout algorithm improvements for Web user interfaces
- Paul Prescod: Implementing DITA: Considerations beyond Specialization
- Ian McKellar: Revolutionizing the browser user experience
- Stefan Letz and Roland Seiffert: XML Offload and Acceleration with Cell Broadband Engine
- Daniel GLAZMAN: Etna, a wysiwyg XML RELAXNG- and Gecko-based editor
- Salvador Ledezma: The Viper Solution: A Data Persistence Model using XML and PHP
- Leigh Dodds: SPARQLing Services
- Mark Birbeck: Building Rich, Encapsulated Widgets Using XBL, XForms and SVG
- David Megginson: Ditching the database: XML and the PHP webapp
- Eric Prud’hommeaux: Adding SPARQL Support to MySQL
- Thomas Meinike: Dynamic SVG generation under Firefox 1.5 using JavaScript, XML and XSLT
- Brendan Quinn: Content modelling at the BBC using RDF and OWL
- Katie Portwin and Priya Parvatikar: Building and Managing a Massive Triple Store: An Experience Report
- Ryan King: The Intelligent Design of Microformats
- Benoît Marchal: UML modeling for XML, a practical example
- Bradley Bebee et. al.: A high performance RDFS store using a Generic Object Model
- Mark Birbeck: RDF/A: The Easy Way to Publish Your Metadata
- Donna Benjamin: ODF: Our Open Document Future
- Tim Finn: Search engines for Semantic Web knowledge
- Felix Sakasi, et. al.: Internationalization and Localization of XML: Introducing “ITS”
- Ben Lund: Social Bookmarking For Scientists – or The Best Of Both Worlds
- Bijan Parisa et. al.: Building the Semantic Web at NASA: People, Organizations, Projects, and Skills
- Werner Donné: Managing Multilingual Legislation With XML
- Erik Bruchez: XForms: an alternative to Ajax?
- Oche Ogbuji: Chameleon XML models
- Michael Smith: Bringing Web 2.0 to Mobile Devices
- Eric van der Vlist: Treebind: an API to bind them all
- HÃ¥kon Lie: Mobile Web Applications
- Mikel Maron: GeoRSS: Geographically Encoded Objects for RSS feeds
- Dave Raggett: Slidy – an web based alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint
- Oleg Parashchenko: XSieve: extending XSLT with the roots of XSLT
- Andrei Popescu et. al: Mini Map – A web page visualization method for mobile phones
- David Becket: Semantics Through the Tag
- Peter Ferne: Sharing Places – find, remix and share located media with the world
- Michael Leventhal: The End of the Open Internet?: Network Service and Security in Web 2.0
Comments
13 responses to “XTech Papers and Slides”
My XTech 2006 presentation material is also online:
http://svglbc.datenverdrahten.de/xtech06/
cu, Thomas
My slides are also online:
http://domscripting.com/presentations/xtech2006/
Thanks for the links, Thomas and Jeremy!
Brendan Eich’s slides on JavaScript 2 are online here: http://developer.mozilla.org/presentations/xtech2006/javascript/
Thanks for the heads up, Sander.
In fact, I see that there’s a whole bunch of Mozilla XTech presentations at devmo: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XTech_2006_Presentations (might be worth moving this to a wiki, unless you don’t mind to keep updating your post) 🙂
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