Liam Quin's Personal Web Space (original) (raw)

I am an independent consultant, helping people with XSLT, XSL-FO, XQuery, XPath and other XML technologies, and also Web technologies.

Read more at Delightful Computing.

I used to work for the World Wide Web Consortium.
[off-site link to my W3C page]
There are also some papers and articles I wrote; this is not a complete collection and is very out of date, sorry.

X Fonts
Some utilities for working with fonts under X; xlfd is the most useful. These predate the client-side fonts used today.

Books on Typography and Graphic Design

Pictures and Drawings by Liam
Some drawings andcalligraphy I've done.

Digital photography: you can search my snapshots.
Deviant Art Gallery
Some of my pictures are also on Deviant Art, where people can leave comments on them.

I also have an account atphotosig.com, where people tend to leave slightly more advanced critiques about photography and technique.

In most cases the original, unprocessed snapshots are sorted by year and month and place, with short captions:2002,2004,2005,2006,2007 and2008.

Some places I have been:New Orleans,Raleigh, NC,San Vivaldo andPisa in Italy,

Home Owner Notes
My husband and I (yes, we are legally married, get over it) bought a house, and I started to keep some notes. I may turn this into a blog later where peple can add comments.

Liam's résumé

Pictures
Pictures of Liam, his family, of old castles, of England, and photos from2004,2005 2006,2007 and2008.

Friends
Links to friends' web sites

I also have a page on people.w3.org but right now it's pretty much the same as this one.

To contact me, send email to liam at fromoldbooks dot org; it helps if you mention the colour of your socks in the subject line. You can also mail my work account, liam at w3 dot org.

In the past

You can also reach Russell Quin (Randy) here; he went to Robert Bloomfield middle school in Shefferd, Beds., and to Samuel Whitbread Upper School in Clifton, Bedfordshire, and then in 1981 to the University of Warwick. Mail to slave at fromoldbooks dot org will reach him.

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