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Expressing Emotions with a New W3C Markup Language, EmotionML

Topics
Architecture,
Language

W3C has published the first public working draft of the Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML), a language meant to express emotions in three main ways in today’s computer-based communication: annotating data, the recognition of emotional-based states, and generating emotion-related system behavior.

Stack Overflow Has Open Sourced Markdown/C#

Topics
.NET,
Open Source

Markdown Sharp, initially called Markdown.NET, a C# implementation of the Markdown text processor, has been open sourced by Stack Overflow.

XHTML 2 and HTML 5 continue to diverge

Topics
Web 2.0,
Programming,
Javascript,
Ruby,
Java,
.NET,
Language

These two specs have quite different purposes and solve two distinct problems. XHTML 2 is document-centric. HTML 5 is targeted at sites that aren't best represented by a document. Both are supported by the W3C. Is another standards war brewing?

A Look at the First HTML 5 Working Draft

Topics
Web 2.0,
Programming,
Javascript,
Ruby,
Java,
.NET,
Language

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a draft of the HTML 5 specification, which reflects the changing nature of the web since HTML 4 was released more than 10 years ago.

HAML: The Beauty of Efficiency

Topics
Programming,
Ruby,
Ruby on Rails

The creator of HAML, an alternative templating language for Rails, feels that 20 minutes is all you’ll need to fall in love with its simplicity. However, a blogger named Grigsby disagrees, claiming that 2 minutes is all it takes. InfoQ investigates.