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August 13, 2011, 22:16
Zomg
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I would just like to say, that I am damn proud to be quite good at the following technologies now:

XML, XSL(T), XPath, XQuery, XHTML

\o/ Yeehaw!

I would say: post your programming language skills here, but I do not know how long the list would get. =P LoL
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August 13, 2011, 23:00
PB
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Congratulations on your XML related knowledge. I have quite some experience with it as well (although not as mutch XSLT and XQuery, but a little bit)...

You probably have some JavaScript experience then too, don't you? JavaScript is still somewhat underestimated in my opinion...

What did you make with those technologies?

Personally I've worked a few years in R&D to write on a in-browser modeller, in which you could build all kinds of models and diagrams... 't was nice...
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August 14, 2011, 09:30
Zomg
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Yes I have Javascript experience too. =)
A lot of people find JS frustrating because of its lack of support for certain programmatical structures. Dunno.

I mostly make (for uni now anyway, exam in three days) XSLT templates that produce webpages based on certain criteria (e.g. if a particular node in an XML file has value 'less than 5' then output a red grid cell). One thing I did in JS is animation (stuff like setInterval()).

In-browser modeller, nice. Can be handy indeed.

Here are some screenshots of my XML work (for uni of course):

Most recent, part 1 of exam: An information table that shows how many times particular strings occur in a text. Using XSLT & Silverlight.
http://i55.tinypic.com/35b86lc.png

code behind:
http://pastebin.com/TaKB6Bbd

Same thing, but done with Java, JDOM and Silverlight:
http://i52.tinypic.com/34gu7gm.png

Also did some DTD/Xschema, but pretty basic stuff really.

[Edited on August 14, 2011 by Zomg]
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