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Re: XML "Smells"?


Re:  XML "Smells"?
you've asked this in the right place: xml-dev is full of people with 
exceedingly sensitive xml-olfactory systems ;-)

Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:

> In reading about Code Smells ( http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?CodeSmell ), I was 
> curious if anyone had isolated/recorded/categorized any "XML Smells"?
> 
> It's obvious to me that many such smells have surfaced on XML-Dev in the 
> past, but like much good content here, got buried under the sheer volume of 
> stuff that passes through the list.
> 
> Maybe the subject of an XML.com article in the future? ;-)
> 
> 
> Andrzej Jan Taramin
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