Hi everyone,

I recently posted a summary of community blogging activity on the Developer 
Community blog (here: 
<http://developer.marklogic.com/blog/community-bloggers/2011-11> 
http://developer.marklogic.com/blog/community-bloggers/2012-01). In case you 
missed it, below is the summary repeated for your convenience. Also, we've been 
trying to post about once a week, so if you haven't checked out the Developer 
Community blog lately, be sure to catch up: http://developer.marklogic.com/blog


We've seen some good blogging activity once again over the last couple of 
months. These posts are all worth checking out. I've categorized them below to 
help you decide where you want to look first.

Sample apps & tutorials:

 *   Tutorial: XQuery 3D KML 
Histograms<http://www.front2backdev.com/2012/01/10/tutorial-xquery-3d-kml-histograms/>
 (Dave Erickson)
 *   Where in the world: a year in 
travel<http://norman.walsh.name//2011/12/16/whereInTheWorld> (Norm Walsh)
 *   Tutorial: Mobile Shakespeare (Part 
1)<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/10/tutorial-mobile-shakespeare-part-1/> 
(Dave Erickson)
 *   Tutorial: Mobile Shakespeare (Part 2 – The 
Reskin)<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/14/tutorial-mobile-shakespeare-part-2-the-reskin/>
 *   Tutorial: Mobile Shakespeare (Part 3 – Adding 
Search)<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/17/tutorial-mobile-shakespeare-part-3-adding-search/>
 *   Database Indexes for The Inquisitive 
Mind<http://blog.nunojob.com/2011/12/Database-Indexes-for-The-Inquisitive-Mind.html>
 (Nuno Job)

Pro tips:

 *   Turn OFF Automatic Directory 
Creation<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/05/turn-off-automatic-directory-creation/>
 (Dave Erickson)
 *   MarkLogic XQuery performance tuning – computing facets 
concurrently<http://www.xqueryhacker.com/2012/01/marklogic-xquery-performance-tuning-computing-facets-concurrently/>
 (Rob Whitby)
 *   Geo Reverse Query 
Performance<http://www.front2backdev.com/2012/01/06/geo-reverse-query-performance/>
 (Dave Erickson)
 *   XQuery and 
HTML5<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/03/xquery-and-html5/> (Dave Erickson)
 *   XQuery Injection Mea 
Culpa<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/19/xquery-injection-mea-culpa/> 
(Dave Erickson)

Maps in MarkLogic:

 *   Map Maker, Map Maker, Make Me a 
Map!<http://xmltoday.org/content/map-maker-map-maker-make-me-map> (Kurt Cagle)
 *   Maps and Profiling 
Performance<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/07/maps-and-profiling-performance/>
 (Dave Erickson)

Modeling/MVC:

 *   Models in XQuery<http://blog.davidcassel.net/2011/12/models-in-xquery/> 
(Dave Cassel)
 *   Resurgence of MVC in 
XQuery<http://dubinko.info/blog/2011/12/08/mvc-in-xquery/> (Micah Dubinko)

Tools:

 *   xray – an XQuery test 
framework<http://www.xqueryhacker.com/2012/01/xray-an-xquery-test-framework/> 
(Rob Whitby)
 *   Conditional Profiling for 
MarkLogic<http://blakeley.com/blogofile/2011/12/14/conditional-profiling-for-marklogic>
 (Michael Blakeley)
 *   XMLSH v 1.1.8<http://blog.xmlsh.org/2011/12/xmlsh-v-118.html> (David Lee)
 *   Sneak Peak: ImageMagick in 
MarkLogic<http://blog.davidcassel.net/2012/01/sneak-peak-imagemagick-in-marklogic/>
 (Dave Cassel)

Recipes:

 *   Code for translating content using Google 
Translate<http://xquerywebappdev.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/code-for-translating-content-using-google-translate/>
 (Ryan Semerau)
 *   MarkLogic: Using XCC/J to pass content to an installed 
Module<http://blog.msbbc.co.uk/2011/12/marklogic-using-xccj-to-pass-content-to.html>
 (Alex Bleasdale)
 *   Hosting multiple MarkLogic app servers on port 
80<http://www.front2backdev.com/2011/12/12/hosting-multiple-marklogic-app-servers-on-port-80/>
 (Dave Erickson)

As always, let me know<http://twitter.com/evanlenz> if you're a technical 
blogger interested in MarkLogic, so we can include your latest & greatest in 
these community updates.

Evan Lenz
Software Developer, Community
MarkLogic Corporation
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