X-PUBS 2007 XML CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES VARIOUS DITA CASE STUDIES - June 4-5, UK
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DITA Case Studies at X-Pubs 2007 XML Conference
News: Submitted by elodie eudier on Tue, 2007-04-10 15:58. Last updated on Tue, 2007-04-10 16:22.
gotAPI Searchable DITA Language Reference
Resource: Submitted by Bob Doyle on Thu, 2007-04-05 22:11.
gotAPI.com has added the DITA Language Specification to their wonderful tool with progressive search.
http://www.gotapi.com/maps/DITA.html
http://www.gotapi.com/maps/DITA.html
The Origins of DITA
News: Submitted by carolgeyer on Thu, 2007-04-05 19:18. Last updated on Thu, 2007-04-05 19:20.
by Russell Kay, Computerworld
DITA Specialization Tutorial: Beta 1
News: Submitted by robincover on Wed, 2007-04-04 13:47. Last updated on Wed, 2007-04-04 14:05.
Eliot Kimber reports [1]:
I've gotten my DITA specialization tutorial far enough along that I
thought I could publish it safely. The tutorial is now available in HTML
and as a downloadable package (including all the source content and
whatnot) here: http://www.xiruss.org/tutorials/dita-specialization/
I always welcome comments and corrections but since this is still a work
in progress, I really want constructive feedback that will help me make
the tutorial better.
I've gotten my DITA specialization tutorial far enough along that I
thought I could publish it safely. The tutorial is now available in HTML
and as a downloadable package (including all the source content and
whatnot) here: http://www.xiruss.org/tutorials/dita-specialization/
I always welcome comments and corrections but since this is still a work
in progress, I really want constructive feedback that will help me make
the tutorial better.
DocZone.com® Supports Educational Research
News: Submitted by Dan Dube on Mon, 2007-04-02 18:29.
DocZone hosted XML solution to be used for research that will benefit
the One Laptop Per Child project, among others