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Re: Master Foo explains XML to aliens


Re:  Master Foo explains XML to aliens
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 08:05 am, Michael Champion wrote:

> I'm curious: How do the alien developers handle the
> messy cases that don't fit nicely into the CSV++, XHTML++, or N3++
> paradigms  Do they have CSV++ embedded in XHTML++ with N3++ outside to
> describe non-hierarchical relationships?  Do developers just have to
> have all three sets of tools in their kit and work out how they work
> together on a case by case basis? Or do they have one uber-paradigm
> and toolkit in which all this stuff fits together and the rough edges
> between the tools have been polished away?

I doubt the aliens are that advanced. 

What's this CSV++ ? and what are the tricky things that you refer
to that would normally cause problems.

Regards

David

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