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John E. Simpson

    John E. Simpson is an accomplished application developer with over two decades of experience. He is a prominent voice in the XML community, frequently contributing to specialized mailing lists. Simpson's expertise is particularly evident in his detailed writings on XML, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. His background in application development informs his practical and insightful approach to technical subjects.

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    Sea Breeze and Local Winds
    • 2006

      Sea Breeze and Local Winds

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the impact of sea breezes, this book delves into their influence on local weather patterns, air quality, and the distribution of pests and pollen. It highlights the significance of sea breezes in various sports, such as sailing and gliding. Advanced technologies like radar, lidar, and satellite photography are discussed for their role in forecasting and mapping these phenomena. The author shares insights from laboratory experiments and theoretical models, making the work accessible to both researchers and general readers interested in weather and the environment.

      Sea Breeze and Local Winds
    • 2002

      This hands-on book fills an essential need for XML developers by dealing with a topic that has been addressed inadequately up til now. XPath is a language that helps programmers locate data in an XML document, and XPointer finds data through location and character content.

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