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Timothy William Bray is a Canadian software developer and entrepreneur. He co-founded Open Text Corporation and Antarctica Systems. Currently, Tim is the Director of Web Technologies at Sun Microsystems. Tim was born on June 21, 1955 in Alberta, Canada. He grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Lark (disambiguation) Lark, an XML syntax analyzer written by Tim Bray

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Tim Bray In 2001, Tim Bray wrote an article called Taxi to the Future for Xml.com which proposed a means to improve web client user experience and web server system performance via a Transform-Aggregate-send XML-Interact architecture -- this proposed system is very similar to recently popularized Ajax paradigm.

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Tim Bray In 2001, Tim Bray wrote an article called Taxi to the Future for Xml.com which proposed a means to improve web client user experience and web server system performance via a Transform-Aggregate-send XML-Interact architecture -- this proposed system is very similar to recently popularized Ajax paradigm.

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Tim Bray Bray has written many software applications, including Bonnie, a Unix file system benchmarking tool, Lark, the first XML Processor, and APE the Atom Protocol Exerciser.

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Tim Bray Tim Bray, along with Lauren Wood, ran Textuality, a successful consulting practice in the field of web and publishing technology.

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Tim Bray Tim Bray, along with Lauren Wood, ran Textuality, a successful consulting practice in the field of web and publishing technology.

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XML Bray was temporarily asked to resign the editorship.

Tim Bray Bray was temporarily asked to resign the editorship.

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    Tim Bray

    Timothy William Bray is a Canadian software developer and entrepreneur. He co-founded Open Text Corporation and Antarctica Systems.
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    Bray (surname)

    Bray is a surname, and may refer to ... Tim Bray (b. 1955), Canadian software developer
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    Chunuk Bair (film)

    Chunuk Bair is a 1992 New Zealand film based on the play Once on Chunuk Bair (1982) by Maurice Shadbolt. ... Lofty - Tim Bray
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    Atom (standard)

    The name Atom applies to a pair of related standards. ... Other notables supporting Atom include Mark Pilgrim, Tim Bray, Aaron Swartz, Joi Ito, and Jack Park.
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    XML Control Protocol

    XML Control Protocol, or XCP, was launched as an April Fools' Day joke on April 1, 2004. ... TCP is So Over by Tim Bray
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    Beat Me

    Beat Me is the sixth album of Japanese band Electric Eel Shock and was released in 2006. ... Tim Bray - Assistant Engineer
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    1955

    1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ... June 21 – Tim Bray, Canadian computer programmer
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    Waterloo Maple

    Waterloo Maple Inc. is a Canadian software company, headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario. ... Tim Bray served as the part-time CEO of Waterloo Maple Inc. during 1989-1990.
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    Ravelry

    Ravelry is a free social networking website, beta-launched in May 2007. ... Ravelry has been mentioned by Tim Bray as one "of the world’s more successful deployments of Ruby and Rails technologies."
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    XML

    XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a set of rules for encoding documents electronically. ... The co-editors of the specification were originally Tim Bray and Michael Sperberg-McQueen.

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