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Re: Why XML for Messaging?


xml anagram
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 2:12 pm, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
> The race to rewrite that into another terminology, 

oh not more bloody terminologies... time to find a new
profession I think... :-)

just when I had finished grappling with software shapes
and colors....

what next? software pineapples and sugar jubes?

> put out white papers, claim invention and patent common
> practice is on.

I'm dreading this... a lot of people out there still aren't
finished playing the X anagram game... we still haven't 
used 'E' that much.. nor 'K'...

> The rich clients seldom discussed here are the game and
> real time 3D clients.  XML is trapped here in a
> document/forms mindset due to our origins in
> document and database technologies.

I need to take a rest for a while...

let me know when mango/xml or peach/xml is ready for use. 

Then I'll dust off my Z80 assembly language manual, and try 
to figure out what the heck we are talking about today...

David


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