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Last week's Extreme Markup Language conference was pretty remarkable stuff. While the details of some of the presentations are starting to fade, they'll continue to echo for a long while. I wrote a blip on the O'Reilly network about what I got out of the conference: http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/581 What I think I liked best about the conference was that it pretty decisively laid to rest the notion that markup is a single set of practices, a notion I've found proffered in a lot of books, articles, and yes, conferences. While XML is indeed a simplification, much needed, of a specification which attempted to address an enormous variety of issues, much of the work at Extreme demonstrated that it's possible to use even that more limited set of tools in creative ways to solve a lot of complex problems. Even in presentations where XML itself wasn't the focus, it made a contribution. In some ways the conference felt like XML-Dev, but in person, with ideas colliding, fading, reappearing, and growing. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the conference was that I had that feeling during the sessions, not just in the hallways and related social engagements. I'm glad it was a small conference, but I'll admit to wishing that more people could have had that experience. Maybe XML 2001... Simon St.Laurent
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