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Detrás de la evolución real de la Web hubo otros nombres decisivos. Uno de ellos fue 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐑𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭, un pionero británico de la computación que ayudó a convertir la Web primitiva en una plataforma mucho más rica, visual y funcional, nacido por cierto en la misma fecha que Berners-Lee (08/Jun/55). 𝐑𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭 comenzó a involucrarse con la Web en 1992. Desde Hewlett-Packard Labs trabajó en navegadores y servidores experimentales, participó en la evolución de HTML, impulsó propuestas como HTML y HTML 3.0, y desarrolló Arena, un navegador experimental que servía para probar nuevas capacidades del lenguaje. Su visión era clara: la Web no debía ser solo texto enlazado. Debía permitir documentos más expresivos, con imágenes, tablas, formularios y estructuras capaces de parecerse más a una publicación digital moderna. También fue clave en el trabajo temprano alrededor de 𝗛𝗧𝗧𝗣: ayudó a lanzar y presidió el grupo de trabajo HTTP en la IETF. Más adelante participó en estándares como 𝖧𝖳𝖬𝖫 4, 𝖷𝖧𝖳𝖬𝖫, 𝖬𝖺𝗍𝗁𝖬𝖫, 𝖷𝖥𝗈𝗋𝗆𝗌 y otros proyectos del W3C. Mientras Berners-Lee imaginó la Web, 𝐑𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭 ayudó a darle forma técnica, estructura y posibilidades reales de publicación. La historia de Internet no fue obra de una sola mente brillante, sino de una comunidad de ingenieros que construyeron, probaron, corrigieron y estandarizaron cada pieza. 𝐑𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭 merece estar en esa conversación. #daveraggett #worldwideweb #html #http #XHTML #W3C #INTERNET #retrocomputingmx #InternetHistory
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Replying to @sean_gause
resetting xforms in 3ds Max fixes any and all problems and nobody can tell me i’m wrong
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AAAAAAAAAAHhhhhhh, the scale wasnt applied. Issue fixed. Very annoying that the UV tools are affected by the xforms of the object
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My hunch is plain ansi sql will win at the end (requires new engine). LinQ style xforms and the scala dsl is a big buy for most orgs. Lots of trickle down arch choices. True for either flink and spark tho.
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Replying to @miketuritzin
Call it light_world_mtx as a reminder that you can put light-space to the left and put world-space to the right. light kisses light, world kisses world. I use that notation for all xforms, it removes a lot of confusion.
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We could manually write xform code, but that typically gives inefficient results, and is tricky work. Instead we seed a DB with the basic opcodes and randomly combine entries to construct programs, always picking the shortest program for each xform. After a minute or so we have 20M short programs, which covers almost all needed xforms!
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Uuuug, porting 1000s of unit tests from XForms and MVVMCross to MAUI Prismlib this week. It's like the Shawshank Redemption but more tunneling through shit and no redemption in sight

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The XML Summer School returns to Oxford for its 25th anniversary between 14–19 Sept 2025 Hands-on training in XML, XSLT, XQuery, XForms, Linked Data, & more; for everyone in publishing, banking, humanities, healthcare, & beyond. Schedule & registration: xmlsummerschool.org

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ALL 4 XFORMS OF MM IN OOT | LIVE RN twitch.tv/ghunzor
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Wen 𝕏Docs/𝕏Forms?
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Book Update: 'OpenUSd in Action' has reached the 2nd MEAP stage (@ManningBooks Early Access Program). You can now access the first 8 chapters, and a forum where I'll answer your questions directly. The later chapters will be progressively released as I write them. Link to the book is in replies below 🔽 The most recent chapters include guidance on using Python to transform Xforms, create animations, apply physics, and work with point clouds in OpenUSD. If you have already purchased OpenUSD in Action, then you should have a received an email with a link to a newest edition. Thank you to everyone for your support over the last year during the development of the book.
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If you can debug you are in business !! Lost context xforms “vibe code” into traditionally what is known as “orphaned code” A piece of code owned by developer emeritus old monk. No one understands it , no one wants to touch it - it’s assumed to be bug free until it’s not
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Replying to @TheCodeTraveler
A good change, XForms tended to lend a helping hand and do stuff for you arguably it shouldn't which caused me plenty porting issues when moving apps to MAUI, threading and layouts mainly. I'd much rather you explicitly have to set the binding context. It's cleaner.
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Replying to @izzyLizard
I frequently have multiple instances of Maya open at a time. I'll often do a first pass on a character's mocap bake/cleanup in it's own empty scene then copy paste into a cin I'm working on. AnimBot works excellently between scenes to copy pose, anim, or world space xforms.
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AI video is trained on 8-bit datasets with color xforms baked in. For film you need 16-bit linear images. Video AI artifacts/warping are unsolvable no matter how much compute you scale to. AI video is a dead end. Watch. That said, AI reskinned CGI does have a future for some uses
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Replying to @postquantum
If I may: 1. Common sense question. 2. It is a gauge theory; local coord xforms can give Lagrangian invariance. You may have a different definition. 3. Gauge xforms which are linear operators satisfying SM commutation relations are quantum fields living inside GR.
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@Axemasta @prismlib If your writing/porting a MAUI/Prism app and you have unit tests (which you should obviously), this nuget is great for testing your Prism navigation calls, works great. We successfully ported all XForms unit tests (1000 ) to MAUI. nuget.org/packages/Axemasta.…

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Looks interesting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probab… 1. Build a random graph approximating the types of movements you can take 2. Run Dijkstra's Algorithm to find the shortest path in this random graph (btw wiki page points to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_O… who also made GameMaker and XForms)
Mathematics, technology, exploration. Looks vaguely like constellations in the sky. (Actually, I typed "probabilistic roadmap" at Wikipedia and encountered this animation of robot path planning, finding feasible paths around polygonal obstacles.) tinyurl.com/ycudvj5t
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Just finishing up another XForms port but also ported from FreshMVVM to Prism in this port, Prismlib just makes your life easier especially for enterprise dev.

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