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Re: Goodbye XML-Deviant


Re:  Goodbye XML-Deviant
Paul Spencer wrote:
> Of course, I never said that when support might have kept it
> going :-(

I don't think it's lack of publicly vocal support that killed it, 
everyone loves the deviant and that's a well-known fact! From its 
beginning right to the end it's been one of my favourite tech columns, 
and I'm sure I'm not alone there.

I think it's just that XML's become a bit boring these days thanks to 
its overwhelming success, and there's not much left to write about that 
hasn't been covered to death already, at least not on as regular a basis 
as the deviant.

-- 
Robin Berjon
   Senior Research Scientist
   Expway, http://expway.com/



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