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++2.

"Machines compete and succeed not by particular features, rather by a synthesis that makes the right and natural way -- the simplest and most intuitively obvious."  Richard Ballard - categoricalAbstraction@y...

From: Rick Jelliffe [mailto:ricko@a...]

XML should be going in the opposite direction: exploring how
to support common idioms.  Vendors are already having trouble 
making tools that support XML.

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