Kurt Cagle
Areas of Expertise:
- XML
- XSLT
- XQuery
- XForms
- XSL-FO
- AJAX
- Ontology Design
- Web Development
- XML Content Management Systems
- eXist
- MarkLogic
- consulting
- speaking
- programming
- training
- writing
Kurt Cagle is an author, developer, and online editor for O'Reilly Media, living in Victoria, BC, Canada. You can subscribe to Kurt's published articles here.
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- From Pond Scum to Powerhouse: Algae Biofuels Day in the Sun, September 24 2009
- Why You Should Be Learning NIEM, September 22 2009
- Balisage 2009 - Running Bright in Montreal, August 10 2009
- Web 2.0 Expo Preview: Will Wright, Sims and Simulations, March 26 2009
- eGov Watch: The Importance of Data.Gov, March 26 2009
- Blue Sun? What an IBM acquisition of Sun means for software, March 24 2009
- The Women of XML, March 24 2009
- Google Voice Set to Transform the Phone, March 12 2009
- XProc: XML Pipelines and RESTful Services, March 11 2009
- XProc: XML Pipelines and RESTful Services, March 11 2009
- Corporations and Cloud Sourcing, March 09 2009
- Is Dreamweaver being beaten by Drupal?, March 08 2009
- As the Internet Rewires Our Brains, March 01 2009
- Fighting the Status Quo, March 01 2009
- XBRL: the Solution for Carbon Credit and Smart Grid Accounting, February 26 2009
- How to Save Journalism? Get Rid of the Newspapers, February 24 2009
- eGov Watch: OpenCongress.org, February 23 2009
- WebHooks, Syndication and the Programmable Web, February 19 2009
- Kindle 2.0: Publishing's Killer? Publishing's Savior?, February 17 2009
- Free, February 17 2009
- eGov Watch: Recovery.gov Goes Live, February 17 2009
- XBRL Becomes Mandatory - This Should Be Interesting, February 08 2009
- Touring With Google Earth 5, February 07 2009
- Trains, Planes and Automobiles: Or why Infrastructure IS an IT issue, January 30 2009
- Building RESTful Services with XQuery and XRX, January 24 2009
- Email letter from 2019, January 21 2009
- Who are you and why are you here?, January 17 2009
- Pedal Powered Petaflops, January 15 2009
- Printing Solar Panels, January 15 2009
- Tech Nomads, January 14 2009
- SOA is Dead? It's About Time!, January 13 2009
- W3C Hosts Workshop on Social Networking, January 12 2009
- The Long Emergency: An Interview with James Howard Kunstler, January 12 2009
- An Infrastructure for Big Data, January 11 2009
- The Price of Fame? About $750, January 08 2009
- Is It Time for an EXQuery.org?, January 07 2009
- Analysis 2009: Semantics continues to not be RDF, but enrichment, classification and taxonomy, January 06 2009
- Internet Explorer Fades, Firefox Stays the Course, Google Chrome Surges, January 06 2009
- Some thoughts for a New Era, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: The Financial Crisis Hits IT Hard, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: Government Gets Into the Software Business, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: The End of Traditional Publishing, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: Energy Sector Faces Volatile Year, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: Carbon Markets Heat Up, but so does the Weather, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: IT Departments Disappear into the Cloud, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: Application Services come into their own, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: The Web Services Era Begins in Earnest, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: Syndication forms the backbone of the Writable Web, January 06 2009
- Analysis 2009: XForms and XML-enabled clients gain traction with XQuery databases, January 06 2009
- Sustainability, Boxing Day, and Open Source Software, December 28 2008
- Needed: A New IT Employment Model, December 24 2008
- Through A Glass (Very) Darkly: XML 2009 (Part 1 of 2), December 22 2008
- But What Exactly "Is" Cloud Computing?, December 17 2008
- Throwing Money at Problems: More Thoughts on Bailouts, December 15 2008
- Expanding The O'Reilly Forums, December 13 2008
- Practice, Play and Computers, December 11 2008
- Bailouts, Burnouts and Non-Linear Innovation, December 10 2008
- Why Are Newspapers Dying?, December 09 2008
- Are Computer Languages Irrelevant?, November 24 2008
- Test Driving MarkLogic 4.0 XML Server, November 23 2008
- When Times Get Tough, the Tough Invent, November 21 2008
- Getting Started With Drupal, November 19 2008
- Obama's Emerging Tech Doctrine, November 12 2008
- Obama Rides the Internet to the White House, November 06 2008
- Top Tech Jobs for 2012, October 30 2008
- Surviving the Pink Slip, October 20 2008
- Regulatory Transparency and XBRL, October 15 2008
- System Crash on Wall Street, October 06 2008
- Metaphorical Web and XRX, October 01 2008
- Short Gas Supplies Lead to Short Tempers, Long Lines and Telecommutes, October 01 2008
- Black Monday, 2008, September 29 2008
- Paulson Plan Will Prove Devastating to IT, September 24 2008
- Cisco Gets the XMPP Message, Buys Jabber, September 22 2008
- Turbo-charging JavaScript - Trace Trees and V8, September 21 2008
- Bad Finance 101 - A Programmer's Guide, September 16 2008
- Hurricane Ike Blows in New Approaches to Social Tech, September 14 2008
- Seeking Ubiquity, September 09 2008
- Blogging on the QT, September 04 2008
- Reflecting Upon Chrome, September 03 2008
- GooHoo Makes Microsoft Go Boohoo, August 25 2008
- Harmony comes to JavaScript, but Not Everyone's Singing, August 19 2008
- Google Open Sources Google XML Pages, August 14 2008
- Is Sun Setting?, August 14 2008
- Drupal and The Future of News, June 01 2008
- Rebooting XML.com, May 28 2008
- The Paleo-Web: Paul Otlet and the Mundaneum, May 21 2008
- If You Don't Need XML, Then Don't Use It!, May 21 2008
- Dita, DocBook and the Art of the Document, May 21 2008
- Balisage 2008 Announces Program, May 20 2008
- A Look at MapQuest's Users, May 14 2008
- State of the GeoWeb, May 14 2008
- Adrian Holovaty, "EveryBlock: A News Feed for Your Block", May 14 2008
- Geoff Zeiss, "Convergence of Architectural and Engineering Design and Location Technology, May 14 2008
- Paul Torrens, "Modeling Crowd Behavior", May 14 2008
- Understanding XML:Making Models and Watching for Swans, April 09 2008
- The Joys and Dangers of Impedence-Free Societies, April 03 2008
- Seeking XML, SOA, Semantic Web Bloggers, March 21 2008
- Merger-mania, February 02 2008
- Systemic Thoughts on the Eve of an Economic Meltdown, January 22 2008
- Thoughts on Firefox 3.0, January 14 2008
- XML Outlook for 2008, December 30 2007
- XML Moves to mySQL, December 24 2007
- XForms - Who Needs Killer Apps?, December 16 2007
- Cheers for the Prince, December 02 2007
- CDF: The common format you've never heard of, November 30 2007
- Where JSON Should Fit in XML Land ..., October 13 2007
- SynOA What? Syndicated Application Architectures Come of Age, September 15 2007
- C++ and the RESTful Web, September 13 2007
- House Passes Major Patent Reform, September 08 2007
- Microsoft Office Open XML Fails to Win ISO Vote, September 05 2007
- RESTful Web Services: A Review, September 04 2007
- Where No Search Engine Has Gone Before, August 25 2007
- Metaphorical Web and SVG, August 23 2007
- Review: The Upside of Down, August 08 2007
- Reflections after OSCON, July 30 2007
- Where's XML Going?, July 20 2007
- APP is coming to Apache, July 02 2007
- The Coming Tech Labor Crunch, June 27 2007
- Printing Webster on Silly Putty - Making Model Driven Architectures Viable, May 19 2007
- The Art of Words, May 10 2007
- Listen, May 10 2007
- The Open Sourcing of FLEX, April 27 2007
- Chaos Storms and Metamagicians, April 23 2007
- xforms vs. ruby - a rebuttal (sort of), March 30 2007
- Re-starting the HTML Engine, March 25 2007
- Some Thoughts on Semantics, March 22 2007
- Is XML Doomed?, March 14 2007
- Reevaluating XSLT 2.0, March 09 2007
- On the Boat, Watching the World Go By, March 02 2007
- On the Boat, Watching the World Go By, March 02 2007
- Where is XML Going?, February 28 2007
- Watching the ODF - OOXML Debate, February 18 2007
- Exploring the Edges of the Metaphorical Web, February 15 2007
- The Horserace Gets eXciting - XSLT 2.0 to Come to Microsoft!, February 05 2007
- Limited EXSLT Support in Mozilla Firefox 3.0, January 30 2007
- XSLT 2, XPath 2, XQuery 1 ... Yeeaahhhhhh!, January 24 2007
- Announcing XForum: The XForms Community Forum, January 15 2007
- Through a Glass Darkly - Predictions Past and Future, December 31 2006
- The Desktop Conundrum, December 26 2006
- Microsoft seeks to patent RSS, December 26 2006
- Step By Step: Why XML Pipelines Make Sense, November 18 2006
- Impact of GPL'd Java on XML, November 13 2006
- Followup to "The Difference Between IE7 and a Virus", November 04 2006
- The Difference Between IE7 and a Virus, November 01 2006
- JSONic Thoughts, October 30 2006
- AJAX on the Enterprise, October 06 2006
- Recap Coverage of AJAXWorld, October 06 2006
- The Corpus is Dead, October 06 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 1, October 03 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 2, October 03 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 3, October 03 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 4, October 03 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 5, October 03 2006
- Live From AJAX World - Report 6, October 03 2006
- On the Eve of AJAXWorld, October 02 2006
- Wednesday's Child, September 20 2006
- I Think, Therefore I eXist ..., September 17 2006
- Wherefore art thou, SVG?, September 10 2006
- Understanding XForms: AJAX, XBL & XForms.org, August 09 2006
- Internet Politics, August 04 2006
- Understanding XForms: Events and Actions, August 02 2006
- On Yields, Generators, and Iterators, July 24 2006
- PHP5 and XML - Worth a Rethink, July 24 2006
- The Power of Free, July 13 2006
- Microsoft Sponsored ODF plugin, July 06 2006
- Understanding XForms: Customization, July 04 2006
- Ruminations on Turning 43, June 26 2006
- Understanding XForms: Components, June 23 2006
- Is Web 2 causing the dissolution of the mega-corp?, June 17 2006
- The Power of Prototype.js, June 10 2006
- The Marching Morons Strike Again, June 10 2006
- Metaphorical Meanderings: Standardization and ODF, June 05 2006
- ODF: Never Mind ... We Have the Plugin, May 11 2006
- Why XHTML Can Save Internet Explorer, May 11 2006
- Movin' On, Singin' a Song, and Whistlin' them Metaphorical Blues, May 09 2006
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Webcast - Building RESTful Services with XQuery and XRX
January 28, 2009
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes. Cost: Free Web services have, over the years, come to be associated with SOAP, WSDL and complex interactions. Recently, however, with advances in XML databases, the introduction of the XQuery language, the rise...
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