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Re: Will somebody please mention Hitler?


Re:  Will somebody please mention Hitler?
[Joe English]
> 
> OK, we've got the RAND permathread, the object serialization
> vs. markup permathread, yet another mutant hybrid XML programming
> language permathread, and the threat of the XML subset permathread,
> all running concurrently.
> 
> Now all we need is another REST vs. RPC flamefest and a good
> round of namespace griping, and xml-dev can hit the 1Gb/day mark.
> 

Peter, Paul, and Mary said it a long time ago, didn't they  -

"Where have all the XML Schema gripes gone ... long time passing?"

Cheers,

Tom P




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