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Re: Web Services -- The City of Jericho?


Re:  Web Services -- The City of Jericho?

On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Uche Ogbuji wrote:

> Why should we need smileys to mark obvious sarcasm, especially on such an
> erudite list as this one is?

thank you Uche!

still, i'll be more explicit next time. not sure about smileys though,
used in the wrong (right?) way they're just as ambiguous as irony :>

i just think it's ironic (no smile(y)) that the opinions of business
analysts who, when it comes to IT at least, are talking out of their
behinds end up forming the basis of most companies IT strategy.

grid computing is great, but it's not the missing piece in the WS puzzle.
some might think that grid deserves to ride the WS hype-wave too, i think
it deserves better.

regards,

/m

Martin Klang
http://www.o-xml.org - the object-oriented XML programming language


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