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Maybe practical maybe not, but I use XML to translate programming languages... I have written SAX producers for IDL, Java and Delphi-- once in XML, I have a set of stylesheets that can transform from language to language. Obviously far from complete but it has written 100,000s lines of code for me already. For instance I ran it on the SVG IDL files (and associated) and produced a complete set of native interfaces in C# and Delphi. I started on a direct port of SAXON to C# using my Java translator but got busy and had to stop-- it did do all of the headers flawlessly though. To take it one step further, I used XSLT to do my Latin homework for a while a few years ago-- in the intro classes pattern matching handles almost anything-- it is the later sections that require real thinking : ) I also worked with some New Media Poets that were using SVG to create dictionary driven and even animated "New Media Poetry". res inutilis vitorum implemus Salve, Jeff Rafter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...> To: <xml-dev@l...> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:22 PM Subject: wacky XML > I'm trying to convince a few people that XML is still interesting stuff, > and that people are doing amazing things with it. I think that kind of > conversation might also add some relevant but entertaining conversation > to the list. > > By "interesting", I don't mean "our multi-layer transactional process > enables businesses to fully utilize the power of web services for > customer needs fulfillment" - I mean something off the beaten path, not > the usual business-to-business, web content management, or publishing > scenarios. (I already own $GML: The Billion-Dollar Secret.) > > Possibilities might include: > > * "I create model train operating sessions with XML." > * "I manage satellite imaging using XML." > * "I operate a sewage treatment plant with XML." > * "I control my stereo with XML." > * "I manage my contacts with RDF." > * "I use XML as part of my plot to conquer the world." > * "I keep track of my payroll in a database and use XSL-FO to print the > checks and file the statements." > * "I keep track of tombstone rubbings in SGML." (This one is real.) > * "I map forests in 1/5 acre chunks using XML and SVG." (Mine.) > > I'd much rather hear things which are shareable, or at least > replicatable. I'm not looking for HyTime implementations where "I'd > tell you but I'd have to kill you" is the rule. > > Outrageous is fun, practical is fine, but off the beaten path would be > appreciated. > > -- > Simon St.Laurent > Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets > Errors, errors, all fall down! > http://simonstl.com -- http://monasticxml.org > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org <http://www.xml.org>, an > initiative of OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> > > The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription > manager: <http://lists.xml.org/ob/adm.pl> >
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