Philip Fennell
Living and working in Southern England, Philip Fennell is a Mark Logic Consultant who is never happier than when he's slaving over a pot of hot XSLT, although now he's loving his XQuery too. Originally trained in the printing industry, he worked as an applications specialist, GUI designer and technical author before finding a happy home specializing in XML and its related technologies. Since turning web developer in 2000 he has had the opportunity to work in the domains of Content Management, Publishing, Document Processing and the Semantic Web. He looks forward to the day when declarative programming rules the web.
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- Linked Data Underpins the value of Big Data, May 02 2012
- XProc and SMIL: Orchestrating Pipelines, September 14 2009
- Are we losing the Declarative Web?, March 31 2009
- To err is human, to Erlang divine, March 09 2009
- When you're SMIL-ing, when you're SMIL-ing..., January 08 2009
- XForms, a pause for reflection, December 17 2008
- XForms for Prototyping, December 01 2008
- The Future of XForms, October 03 2008
- The Future of XForms, October 02 2008
- XSLT and Image Rendering, June 04 2008
- XSLT and Binary File Formats, June 02 2008
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