Links for the day
- Talking with Microsoft about IE.next - The Web Standards Project: WSP took a carefully prep'd list of requests for JavaScript improvements to the MSIE dev team.. 'keenly aware of the issues we brought up and are eager to address them' THE LIST: fast, arbitrary node-matching API | better error reporting | mutable DOM prototypes | bring IE event system in line with the W3C event model | CSS: implement generated content | fixing CSS bugs | various form control fixes | ...
Links for the day
- Microsoft to release ODF document converter | CNET News.com: A Microsoft-sponsored open-source project is expected on Feb 2 to release a translator that will convert file formats between Microsoft Office and rival standard OpenDocument, or ODF. 'Microsoft started the project at SourceForge last year, relying on three partners to develop the code that lets a user open and save word processor documents in two different formats.
I'm Mike Malloch, a software developer with strong opinions about what is wrong with elearning1.0 and vivid hopes for elearning2.0. Mike Malloch photo Through my work with KnowNet, I'm trying to do something practical to enable elearning2.0. Through my elearning2.0 blog I'll be sharing some ideas about what we all can do to speed that development. See KNotations for my technical documentation and writing. I do a lot of bookmarking and tagging, covering issues in elearning, standards, web2.0 and web technologies. I recommend checking my del.icio.us bookmarks and tags directly, since I often post more bookmarks in a day than del.icio.us will deliver via RSS.
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