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Costello, Roger L. schrieb am 11.04.2010 um 16:29:38 (-0400): > If XSD is not a programming language then what is it? * a schema language * a grammar * an XML vocabulary * a specification * an acronym * other things It depends on your point of view. The one you seem to be after is the first one, a schema language. > People have said that a programming language is one that can solve > many different kinds of problems. Certainly, then, XSD is not a > programming language. It is not a programming language. Learn a programming language or two, preferably any without angle brackets - C, Perl, Ruby, Java, there is plenty of choice - and then compare it to XSD. It'll then be clear to you that XSD is not a programming language. > Both XSD and programming languages are languages for solving problems. As with any language, it depends on what use you make of them. Sometimes it feels like languages are used to create problems. > So, if I were to draw a Venn diagram I would draw a: > > - bubble for XSD > - bubble for programming languages (independent of the XSD bubble) > - put both of the bubbles inside a big bubble > > What would you label the big bubble? I'd simply label it "big bubble", or maybe "outer circle", or even bubblosphere. I hope this helps! -- Michael Ludwig
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