Hello from RY on my treo. Lots of possibilities arise from easy wireless wikiing.
Hi, this is Manish Agrawal, from the Univ. of South Florida in Tampa. Was wondering if you have completed the project to create a presentation from a database of images. If so, 1. Could i get the code 2. How did OO's XML capabilities make it particularly useful? You could always have written a VB/ Java program to create something like this I guess. 3. I am looking for a useful XML assignment to give my students
Manish Agrawal (magrawal@coba.usf.edu)
Pretty cool, Raymond. My first WIKI post. Thanks for the opportunity. Just a note to say: Don't hesitate any longer about edBlogger SF 2003. Comon' by! Should be a pretty fun, low key event. Carol Tateishi sent out an invite to David G. and all IU staff. If you'd registered earlier, we'd have asked you to be a "conversation partner" on a roundtable, but the event is so small, there will be lots of opps for you to raise issues connected to your LOR and IU work. And there is a really neat option for a two hour "birds of a feather" session for Sunday for anyone who comes to the reception on Saturday.
patrick d http://www.gaileoweb.org/edBloggerSF2003
Hi, Raymond. I didn't expect to end up here but I was Googling "calperformanes" and your CalPerformances was at the top! I've thought about a personal wikispace myself but I'm waiting for
Radeox to catch up with
Confluence, then I'll set up a server with
SnipSnap (a Radeox-based wikiblog). If you want to experiment with a professional space, you're welcome to go crazy at http://blt.berkeley.edu/ ? - Turadg
