i thought i would scare away any browser people :-) :-) :-)
xml
This week, I received an interesting task: dusting off a legacy #Java application. The application analyzes specific #XML files in proprietary format. I know XML doesn’t sound sexy to junior developers, but it has an amazing benefit. One can validate a file against a grammar. Such grammar is called an #XSD, the acronym for XML Schema Definition. Fun fact: you write XSDs in XML.
In this post, I explain the problem, what I tried, and the final working solution.
In case you missed the previous announcement, I've published the second part in my series about #Google killing the #openWeb (by proxy, via their forced deprecation of #XSLT and a fortiori #XML
https://wok.oblomov.eu/tecnologia/google-killing-open-web-2/
The previous chapter, with a strong historical review of the last decade plus of events, is still at
https://wok.oblomov.eu/tecnologia/google-killing-open-web/
One thing I would like to add to this second part is a directory of interesting #indieWeb examples of XSLT usage. Suggestions welcome.