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Pleasure of Reading Tech Blog Posts

Some technical blogs are usually interesting, but there are some which really push the limit and helps you to analyze and understand. Reading these blogs, it just feels good. A sample of interesting blog posts I have read lately:

Robert O'Callahan on SVG

John Resig on HTML, CSS and Javascript

Michael Sperberg-McQueen on XML and RDF analysis

Filed by Karl Dubost on July 24, 2008 7:55 AM in CSS, HTML, Opinions & Editorial, SVG, Semantic Web
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Bill Bartmann # 2009-09-02

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StephanJade # 2009-10-28

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