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    A markup language for expressing knitting patterns which can serve as a software interchange format
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    The development and curation of a range of XML-based tools for using Chemical Markup Language (CML), including XSD XML Schemas for validation, datatyping and constraining CML documents and XSLT Stylesheets for transforming, filtering and rendering.
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    GSML(Grid Service Markup Language) is an XML-based programming language for developing grid applications within large-scale distributed computing environments. It supports the access and composition of various services and resources on the Grid.
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    The only -complete- XUL/embedded scripting solution for Java. JFCML supports not only AWT and Swing; but any class accessible to Java's ClassLoader. Also, most major scripting languages, including JavaScript, BeanShell, Jython, Jacl (Tcl), JRuby, more.
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    CRML - Conflict Resolution Markup Language - http://www.equiforum.org - is an open source innitiative to develop an XML based Semantic Web ontology (RDF, OWL) for researchers interested in peace to create a standard way of collecting and sharing informa
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    Doco is a simple but feature rich and powerful markup language for converting text documents into highly-presentable and navigable web content.
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    Template Markup Language is a templating language for authoring web pages for applications which use JSP. TML works using “pre-compiling”. Pre-compiling is the process of compiling a TML into a JSP. This is the core concept with TML.
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    The purpose of this project is to develop an engine for running web based Interactive Fiction (also known as text adventures) and to develop a XML based Interactive Fiction Markup Language (IFML).
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    new 3d markup language for creating one tool for all 3d CAD data in the world.it is for viewing 3d data without plugins on web and desktop and for creating 3d pdf in one step.
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