Civilian's Guide to the W3C
Simon St.Laurent
simonstl at simonstl.com
Mon Aug 30 22:56:36 BST 1999
I've begun work on a 'Civilian's Guide to the W3C'. (After the Montreal
conference, I'd originally thought of calling it a "non-combatant's guide",
but that seemed too extreme. It may become an outsider's guide.)
I would love to hear from people who are affiliated with and unaffiliated
with the W3C about the start I've got up at:
http://www.simonstl.com/articles/civilw3c.htm
This is definitely a first draft. Suggestions and especially contributions
are welcome; I hope to piece it together over the next month or so. In
particular, I'd like to know what questions non-members have about the W3C;
I'd like to make sure I address as many as possible.
Thanks,
Simon St.Laurent
XML: A Primer (2nd Ed - September)
Building XML Applications
Inside XML DTDs: Scientific and Technical
Sharing Bandwidth / Cookies
http://www.simonstl.com
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