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Technetcast has recently published a top 30
program list and two XML-related programs are in the top 30. A program about
SOAP (Don Box) is 10th, and an expert panel discussion about enterprise XML
and eCommerce is 19th.
http://www.technetcast.com/tnc_rankings.html
Essential XML/ SOAP (Don Box)
http://www.technetcast.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=416 Enterprise XML and
eCommerce (panel of experts)
http://www.technetcast.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=236 What's interesting is how other
technologies fared in the rankings. The third-ranked program is about the MacOS,
the fourth-ranked program is about C++. A Linux program is 11th, computer crime
is 13th, Perl is 16th, Open Source is 23rd, and the future of the PlayStation is
27th. The biggest surprise is that none of Technetcast's
Java broadcasts was on the list. XML developers will also be interested
in another Technetcast program:
Semantic Web (Tim Berners-Lee)
http://www.technetcast.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=459
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