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Andrea on September 18th, 2010

WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is an XML document used to locate a web service and describe the operations available (exposed methods) to its users. It goes beyond the XSD, that simply describes the structure of an XML, to present the actual behavior of the service(s). You can have a look at a WSDL example by clicking on [...]

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Andrea on August 31st, 2010

Continuing my posts on getting some Web Services basic term explained for the business side of the company, I introduce XSD  (Xml Schema Definition) that is nothing else that an XML document that formally describes the structure of another  XML document. As I wrote in the previous post, the author of the XML document decides its elements. If somebody [...]

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Andrea on August 20th, 2010

Three sentenced on charges of scamming IT vendors http://shar.es/0HrOg

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Andrea on August 20th, 2010

Found this interesting link where you can test your browser’s HTML 5 capabilities (e.g. parsing rules, canvas, video/audio, etc.) and receive a score out of a total 300 points available. On the left the results I received using IE 8.0 (27/300), Safari 5.0.1 (207/300), Mozilla Firefox 3.6.8 (139/300).

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Andrea on August 17th, 2010

This is one of the most amazing Pure CSS creations I have seen so far. Although, as I read from Steve Dennis’ blog, it has been created by hand in a painful trial and error process, it really gives an idea of what cascading style sheets are becoming and the actual value added they could deliver [...]

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