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Re: Cross-breeding XML in the Wild

  • From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@g...>
  • To: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@h...>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 13:41:59 +0200

Re:  Cross-breeding XML in the Wild
Nielsen's points on usability are always to reach the widest
demographic through the lowest common technical denominator. Is it
possible though that a killer enough App encourages increase of
technical competence in the community at large, in this case the
internet, to be able to derive the benefit of the app. If this is the
case, and I know of no research one way or another, to play to the
peanut gallery is a mug's game.

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

On 7/2/07, Len Bullard <cbullard@h...> wrote:
> This is what holds us down in some ways.  Go read the comments on Tim Bray's
> blog (Flashier) www.tbray.org/ongoing.  I'm not fussing with anyone on this
> one but it brings us to a topic of some interest to XMLers:  isn't the point
> to be able to use the XML as WE see fit?
>
> Scoble is right.
>
> Those who say that a web site should only be forms or limited graphics miss
> the fun.   Take an ASP.Net culture class and use it to generate personality
> phrases for X3D blogBots.  The creation of site personalities asking and
> responding to mundane forms input for mundane interactions could be great
> fun.
>
> It isn't bad web design.  It is entertaining web design.
>
> Jakob Nielsen and the rest of the 'web must be simple' community miss out on
> the fun of real-time interactive app building.  Why not cross-breed XML
> technology such as the .NET culture object and an XML 3D library for
> real-time bots? Hey, that's cheap and it rocks.  Why not enjoy it?
> Different strokes for different folks as the oldsters say, and there are
> platform wars but one of the big points for markup was to get beyond this
> nonsense in the content and make whatever we frikkin' want to make.
>
> Pick up your prize.  You Tube, Facebook, yadda yadda all get the crucial
> point: the web can be fun.
>
> D'oh.
>
> len
>
>
>
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