Tony Graham is a Senior Architect at Antenna House with three decades of experience in markup technologies, having worked with SGML since 1991 and XML/XSLT/XSL-FO since the late 1990s. He combines deep technical expertise—authoring an open-source XSL formatter, contributing to XSpec and Juxy testing frameworks, and authoring “Unicode: A Primer”—with standards leadership as Chair of the W3C Print and Page Layout Community Group and prior invited expert on the XPPL working group. Tony’s career spans consultancy and engineering roles across Japan, the USA, and Ireland, applying multilingual data handling (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean) to publishing, automotive, telecoms, and academic domains. A qualified trainer and frequent conference speaker, he blends hands-on development in Java, C, Perl and Emacs Lisp with practical guidance on complex typesetting and conversion workflows. Not obvious from titles alone, he has steered both product-grade and community-driven tooling that underpin robust XML-to-print and EPUB pipelines.
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Tony Graham - Senior Architect at Antenna House, Inc