The blinding light of illumination has made me see what I’ve known was there all along. The darkness was comfort. It hid what I didn’t want to look at. Now I see it and I have resolved to deal with it for good, to have dominion over it, to remove it. It’s not going to hide with its insidious hunger and eat away slowly all that is important to me.
It’s why I lived in a virtual surreality. Now the light is comfort.
Thank you to the bearer of that light. The light is burning hot to begin with but as it diffuses throughout the darkness, it becomes a warm, welcoming glow. The initial pain is replaced with happiness. The image of the bearer of the light is with me forever.
Krugle claims it’s the search engine for developers, making it easy for developers to find source code and technical information, fast.
Trent was thinking of barcoding from Java. He clicked on the Projects tab, typed “barcode”, and selected “Java”. Sweet. He showed me the slide-out window on the right-hand side for browsing the source repository, Ajax tabs that proxy the content from project web sites, syntax-highlighted code, etc. Sweeter.
I’m looking for ISO Schematron implementations in C# or Java. I decided to look directly in the source. Selected the Code tab, typed Schematron, found plenty of potentials on top of the Jing or JAXEN I was hoping for. So, plopped the official namespace PURL and found only one C program (used in Debian and Gnome) that potentially uses the ISO standard. Ah well, probably faster anyway
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