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Re: XML for Video, Pizza Shops & TakeOut

  • From: Michael Smith <smith@x...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 18:14:12 +0900

ascii pizza
"Christopher R. Maden" <crism@m...> writes:

> [...]
> 
> But as far as XML getting boring: as others have said, the boringer it
> gets, the more successful it's becoming.  It should disappear into the
> ductwork, it should become the tunnels under the city, as CMSMcQ said
> at the SGML/XML '97 keynote.  Or as (I think) Tim Bray likes to say,
> how many people attend ASCII conferences?  That's where XML should be
> going.

No matter how ubiquitous XML becomes, I don't think it'll ever be any
more ridiculous to talk about attending XML conferences than it would
be to talk about attending SGML conferences. And while I guess it'd be
pretty silly to talk about learning ASCII, I don't think anybody would
say it's silly to talk about learning XML -- because in practice of
course, "learning XML" means a lot of things: learning how to write
programs that generate XML, or learning how to process or transform
XML content, or how to author and publish XML documents, etc.






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