On Mon, October 10, 2011 3:04 pm, Paul Libbrecht wrote: > James, > > same opinion here on Jonathan's work. I didn't copy the whole of OM3 - I have another student working on that. > I believe C# has an amount wrt XML and web-service so that'd be the start. OK - that's worth knowing. So am OM-library in C#, plus an application that used it, would help. > I also believe it is easy to copy and paste and adapt java code to C#, so > that'd be another start (e.g. dotLucene has done that and was used by > Wikipedia for a fair while as search engine). > > XSLT, and the integration in a workflow of it (e.g. dedicated XPath > functions, process from just created DOM) is surely among the most > important toolsets. I'm not sure I understand this. Maybe I'll try to Skype you later.
James Davenport Lecturer on XX10190 and CM30070 Hebron & Medlock Professor of Information Technology, University of Bath OpenMath Content Dictionary Editor IMU Committee on Electronic Information and Communication Engineering & Science Board, Council of the British Computer Society Director of Studies, HPC Doctoral Taught Course Centre Federal Council, International Foundation for Computational Logic Programme Chair, Conferences in Intelligent Computer Mathematics 2011 _______________________________________________ Om3 mailing list [email protected] http://openmath.org/mailman/listinfo/om3
