Reposting for Roberto Rosselli Del Turco:
Il mer, 2004-06-23 alle 04:19, Daniel O'Donnell ha scritto:
For those who don't know what I am talking about: XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language-Tranformations) is a stylesheet language used (amongst other things) for converting documents written in XML (eXtensible Markup Language) such as used by the TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) into HTML for display on the web.
Once the web site is up, we should put all these acronyms into a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file. Does anybody know of a good existing list of acronyms for beginners?
Apart from good old Acronym Finder (http://www.acronymfinder.com/), here are some similar sites (in the sense that you don't have a listing, you have to look for the term you want explained):
http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/, http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/index.html http://www.pcwebopaedia.com/
This is a long list of acronyms, but not fully up to date and subject to quite restrictive terms of use:
http://www.comadvantage.com/babel.html
Ciao
-- Roberto Rosselli Del Turco roberto.rossellidelturco at unito.it Dipartimento di Scienze rosselli at ling.unipi.it del Linguaggio Then spoke the thunder DA Universita' di Torino Datta: what have we given? (TSE) Hige sceal the heardra, heorte the cenre, mod sceal the mare, the ure maegen litlath. (Maldon 312-3)