Archive for July, 2002

Python Frameworks

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

Python Frameworks and J2EE Standards provides a look at Python’s Web modules and frameworks compared to J2EE.

Research on the web

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

Point. Click. Think? discusses how students are using the internet (specifically Google) to do their research.

“If students cannot come up with their own ideas, cut-and-paste technology allows them to lift someone else’s sentences or phrases with ease.”
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Internet Identity

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

Net Users Try to Elude the Google Grasp

I have an advantage here because there are a million and one Paul Freeman’s and in addition there is a famous actor by the same name. Plus, I live in Reading, which makes me a bit more annoymous because lots of people tend to write about what they are reading.

xs3p

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

xs3p is an XSLT stylesheets converts an XSD schema into XHTML making it (almost?) readable.

“Aside from using as much W3C acronyms as possible, the tool makes schemas more readable”

Random Images

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

Another interesting idea from the random blogging dept. is fyuze images.

The only slight is that you have to register with the fyuze for your site to be linked.

MT and SQL

Wednesday, July 31st, 2002

I didn’t know you could do this. Why didn’t I know you could do this? Because I haven’t been paying attention.

Time to play. (and time to install mySQL?)