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Re: XML under JDK 1.0 and spacecraft

  • From: Rod Davison <rdavison@s...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 11:16:04 -0400

whay is xml
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 02:33 pm, John Cowan wrote:
> Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
> > http://news.excite.com/news/ap/010717/22/microsoft-java
>
> And here's the last paragraph of that article, which has nothing
> much to do with Java:
>
> # Microsoft, meanwhile, has recently begun developing a set of Internet
> # services, called .NET. based on another programming language, called
> # XML. The .NET strategy calls for selling a series of paid services
> # over the Internet that users can access on any computer device. This
> # could range from booking plane flights to buying concert tickets.
>
> XML, a programming language?
>
>

I was recently contacted by a pointential customer and had a dialog something 
like this.

"We need help with this extreme language."

"What extreme language?"

"You know, XML - extreme markup language, we have a whole application written 
iin it."

"You have an application written in XML?  Are you sure?"

"Yes, except for a few modules which are written in the UNIX programming 
language."

"I see. UNIX programming language.  And who did this project?"

"<Name removed for legal cover-my-butness> consulting firm.  Took them three 
months and cost up $1.2 million dollars. We have to maintain it now and we 
are not really sure how it works."

"You mean it works?"

"Well not exactly, that's where you would come in."

"Whay can't the consulting firm support the project?"

"Because they are not in business anymore."
......

And I wonder why XML has a bad name among some on my clients.
And no, I did not take that business.

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Rod Davison @ Critical Knowledge Systems Inc
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