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Developwebsites

2004-09-09, 7:23 pm

http://www.vrml.org
seems to have dot.bombed, as has the language.
shall XML and DHTML be next in line?

There seems to be less interest in Flash web sites as well; as
there is in having a web site at all.
With the decline of dot coms and companies not spending mucho $$$ on web sites
anymore, server-side languages such as Java will be less in demand.
With Asian programmers charging $10/hr and $5/hr, an IT collapse is imminent.

Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2004-09-11, 4:17 am

> http://www.vrml.org
> seems to have dot.bombed,


AFAIK someone forgot to renew the domain registration procedure 8-(

> as has the language.
> shall XML and DHTML be next in line?


The next generation of the VRML standard is called X3D and will contain
XML encoding as well. It is expected to be publiced by ISO in october 2004.

For more information see http://www.web3d.org

so long
MUFTI
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md

2004-09-11, 12:17 pm

>>With Asian programmers charging $10/hr and $5/hr, an IT collapse is
>
> Forbidden! :( Why!?


Because American employers pay them only so little.. :/

mdk
Ari

2004-09-12, 12:17 pm

Pami=EAtnej daty wto 7. wrze=B6nia 2004 03:19, =
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"Developwebsites" (developwebsites@aol.comBATSPAM) napisa=B3:

> http://www.vrml.org
> seems to have dot.bombed, as has the language.
> shall XML and DHTML be next in line?
>=20
> There seems to be less interest in Flash web sites as well; as
> there is in having a web site at all.
> With the decline of dot coms and companies not spending mucho $$$ on =

web
> sites anymore, server-side languages such as Java will be less in dem=

and.
> With Asian programmers charging $10/hr and $5/hr, an IT collapse is
> imminent.

Forbidden! :( Why!?
--=20
Ari
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