[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Have JDOM / XOM / etc. failed? If so, why?
Until Gresham's Law comes into play. Then you really might want to differentiate good and bad. Mike's question in that sense comes down to asking if DOM is bad driving out good. That is essentially what you are saying: as long as the developers keep improving product. The committed minority drive innovation. That is the notion behind "XML was invented by the losers". Note that 3D on the Web has been said to be dead but that has no impact on the popularity of Second Life. Values in a feedback loop with an amplifying function increase without limit until another function intervenes. Data tensors.... a real time system of functions over a value space (manifold) has an absolute limit that determines the maximum load before distortion. I conjecture (and I'm not a mathematician) that the value is a tensor. When analyzing or predicting situations in terms of measurable semantics, try applying tensor operations. len From: Tatu Saloranta [mailto:cowtowncoder@y...] Things still work out ok. I will be more productive, and even more so relatively speaking: if one wants to use swiss pocketknife with screws (... or hammer), no problem; I'll be ok with choosing screwdriver instead. Like Len said, popularity contest does not need to be the only game in town. Less popular can be better ("millons of flies"), the correlation between goodness and popularity is quite weak.
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