Michael Day
Michael Day is the founder of YesLogic and the architect of the Prince formatter, a powerful tool for getting web content onto paper.
Michael specialises in XML technologies and declarative programming and holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Melbourne.
You can visit his personal website at http://yeslogic.com/mikeday/
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- Prince XML: Generating High Quality PDFs from HTML + CSS [Google Tech Talk], November 28 2007
- Another proposal for XML in HTML, October 19 2007
- OOXML? What about the web?, September 25 2007
- Why don't namespaces support DTDs?, April 22 2007
- Pattern matching with XML, March 28 2007
- Pattern matching with XML, March 28 2007
- Parsing XML... backwards?, March 13 2007
- Teaching XSLT new tricks with EXSLT, March 09 2007
- Text replacement in Prince, March 08 2007
- XML parsing, state machines and UTF-32, March 07 2007
- Which XML technologies are beautiful?,
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