Jon Bosak
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American software editor
Why Is Jon Bosak Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jon Bosak led the creation of the XML specification at the W3C. From 1996–2008, he worked for Sun Microsystems. XML Tim Bray, who was one of the editors of the XML specification, has this to say in his note on Bosak in his annotated version of the specification:
Jon Bosak's Published Works
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Published Works
- XML and the Second-Generation WEB (1999) (195)
- XML, Java, and the Future of the Web (1997) (130)
- Media-Independent Publishing: Four Myths about XML (1998) (29)
- Consequences of secondary nectar robbing for male components of plant reproduction. (2018) (3)
- XML Ubiquity and the Scholarly Community (1999) (3)
- Andrew A. Forbes - Photographs of the Owens Valley Paiute (1975) (2)
- Text markup and the cost of access (2001) (1)
- Asilidae (Diptera) of Portugal (2008) (0)
- UBL Methodology for Code List and Value Validation (2006) (0)
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