Archive for the ‘Semantic Web History’ Category

Jon Bosak on the History of XML

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Fascinating document from the “Father of XML”, Jon Bosak
The Birth of XML

Whilst aware of Jon Bosak’s contribution to XML, a key layer of the Semantic Web Stack, I did not know that Dan Connolly played such an instrumental role in the creation of XML.

Thanks Dan!

Remembering Yuri Rubinsky

Friday, October 6th, 2006

2006 marks the 10 Year Anniversery of the paranirvana of Yuri Rubinsky.

XML Podcast has a great multimedia podcast with audio of folks who know Yuri and worked with him.

I have never met him, was only vaugely aware of standards when he passed in 1996, but I often wonder what the Web would be like without him, as he was so instrumental in helping with SGML and Accessibility on the Web.

XML Podcast Tribute to Yuri Rubinsky

Memories of Yuri Rubinsky, with Eulogies

Tribute to Yuri Rubinsky

Perhaps were in not for Yuri getting Charles Goldfarb’s SGML handbook edited, it would have been even more confusing and difficult to adopt. And his championing of getting standardization, people together, and the unfortunate “Holy Grail” (due to lack of awareness, methods), Accessibility.

No SGML, NO HTML.

No Web as it is today, without Yuri.