XSQL combines the power of XML and SQL to provide a language and database independent means to store and retrieve SQL queries and their results.
Description
XSQL is the combination of XML (Extensible Markup Language) and SQL (Structured Query Language) to provide a language and database independent means for storing SQL queries, clauses and query results. XSQL development is still in its infancy and welcomes suggestions for improvement (especially in the form of patches).
Currently, the XSQL project has a DTD (Document Type Definition) to define the structure of an XSQL document and researchers are currently working on modifying the XML Generator, DBI Perl module to be able to parse XSQL documents and provide a tree- and event-based API (Application Programming Interface) to their elements. These modifications are being submitted as patches to the modules maintainer, Matt Sergeant. Thus, the source code does not live at this site.
It is hoped that XSQL will provide an end-to-end solution for handling SQL in Perl (other languages can be supported if there is interest). Creating XSQL implementations in other languages will allow all databases to support XML without having to alter the database source code in any way. The XSQL implementations can take care of turning XSQL in SQL and turning results into XSQL.
Description
XSQL is the combination of XML (Extensible Markup Language) and SQL (Structured Query Language) to provide a language and database independent means for storing SQL queries, clauses and query results. XSQL development is still in its infancy and welcomes suggestions for improvement (especially in the form of patches).
Currently, the XSQL project has a DTD (Document Type Definition) to define the structure of an XSQL document and researchers are currently working on modifying the XML Generator, DBI Perl module to be able to parse XSQL documents and provide a tree- and event-based API (Application Programming Interface) to their elements. These modifications are being submitted as patches to the modules maintainer, Matt Sergeant. Thus, the source code does not live at this site.
It is hoped that XSQL will provide an end-to-end solution for handling SQL in Perl (other languages can be supported if there is interest). Creating XSQL implementations in other languages will allow all databases to support XML without having to alter the database source code in any way. The XSQL implementations can take care of turning XSQL in SQL and turning results into XSQL.
The 619
Originally just a move made by Oscar Gutierrez "Rey Mysterio" ( http://en. .org/wiki/Rey_mysterio )
The 619 was the "airy" code for San Diego, California.
The wrestling move was originally when Oscar Gutierrez launched the opponent to the outside then, looking as though he was going to jump outside, ran into
the ropes but spinning through the 2nd and 3rd rope, therefore landing back into the ring.
The current wrestling move is that Gutierrez trips/flips his opponents head between the 2nd and 3rd rope then running into the other rope, running back and spinning through to hit the opponent on the head,
which bounces them back in the ring, in perfect position for a West Coast Pop!
Another move which comes after the 619 is the West Coast Pop, because Oscar Gutierrez came from the West Coast of his country.
The move involves ( after the 619 ) bouncing on the top rope then hooking onto the opponents head, going between the knees into a pin fall position.
For more about Oscar Gutierrez see the link.
Originally just a move made by Oscar Gutierrez "Rey Mysterio" ( http://en. .org/wiki/Rey_mysterio )
The 619 was the "airy" code for San Diego, California.
The wrestling move was originally when Oscar Gutierrez launched the opponent to the outside then, looking as though he was going to jump outside, ran into
the ropes but spinning through the 2nd and 3rd rope, therefore landing back into the ring.
The current wrestling move is that Gutierrez trips/flips his opponents head between the 2nd and 3rd rope then running into the other rope, running back and spinning through to hit the opponent on the head,
which bounces them back in the ring, in perfect position for a West Coast Pop!
Another move which comes after the 619 is the West Coast Pop, because Oscar Gutierrez came from the West Coast of his country.
The move involves ( after the 619 ) bouncing on the top rope then hooking onto the opponents head, going between the knees into a pin fall position.
For more about Oscar Gutierrez see the link.
Marwaan Mabrouk Mansour () (born January 6, 1984) is a Libyan footballer. He currently plays for Al-Ittihad Tripoli in the Libyan Premier League.
Career
Mabrouk began playing football for Libyan Premier League club Olomby, including their run in the 2004 Libyan Super Cup, where the club lost the final to Al-Ittihad. He joined Al-Ittihad in 2009, and has been a fixture in their CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup matches. Mabrouk helped Ittihad win its ninth consecutive Libyan Super Cup in 2010. He also played for the club in the 2010 CAF Confederation Cup, helping the club reach the semifinals.
Career
Mabrouk began playing football for Libyan Premier League club Olomby, including their run in the 2004 Libyan Super Cup, where the club lost the final to Al-Ittihad. He joined Al-Ittihad in 2009, and has been a fixture in their CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup matches. Mabrouk helped Ittihad win its ninth consecutive Libyan Super Cup in 2010. He also played for the club in the 2010 CAF Confederation Cup, helping the club reach the semifinals.
Geoffrey Lansdell (born in Victoria, B.C.) is a Montreal-based sports journalist. He is the author of Weird Facts About Curling, an anecdotal history of curling, and the first biography of the Russian hockey star Alexander Ovechkin. He has also published sports articles for AskMen.com , Bleacher Report and The Warehouse, and is the author of The Canuckleheads, a blog about the Vancouver Canucks.
Publications
Books
*Alexander Ovechkin (Lone Pine Publishing, 2009)
*Weird Facts About Curling (Lone Pine Publishing, 2008)
Articles
*[http://ca.askmen.com/top_10/sports/top-10-ovechkin-goals.html "Top 10: Ovechkin Goals"]
*[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/732065-how-the-vancouver-canucks-became-the-most-hated-team-in-the-nhl "Are the Vancouver Canucks the Most Hated NHL Team?"]
*[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/794501-jockocracy-hockeys-broadcasting-epidemic "Jockocracy: Hockey's Broadcasting Epidemic"]
*[http://ca.askmen.com/top_10/sports_100/124_fitness_list.html "Top 10: Wrestling Personas"]
*"The Inner Demon"
*[http://www.stockthewarehouse.org/bio-graffiti/muhammad-ali-the-pulpit-of-fame.html "Muhammad Ali: The Pulpit of Fame"]
Publications
Books
*Alexander Ovechkin (Lone Pine Publishing, 2009)
*Weird Facts About Curling (Lone Pine Publishing, 2008)
Articles
*[http://ca.askmen.com/top_10/sports/top-10-ovechkin-goals.html "Top 10: Ovechkin Goals"]
*[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/732065-how-the-vancouver-canucks-became-the-most-hated-team-in-the-nhl "Are the Vancouver Canucks the Most Hated NHL Team?"]
*[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/794501-jockocracy-hockeys-broadcasting-epidemic "Jockocracy: Hockey's Broadcasting Epidemic"]
*[http://ca.askmen.com/top_10/sports_100/124_fitness_list.html "Top 10: Wrestling Personas"]
*"The Inner Demon"
*[http://www.stockthewarehouse.org/bio-graffiti/muhammad-ali-the-pulpit-of-fame.html "Muhammad Ali: The Pulpit of Fame"]