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Re: How to design XML to have broad utility and yet alsoenable

  • From: Ihe Onwuka <ihe.onwuka@gmail.com>
  • To: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 00:31:33 +0000

Re:  How to design XML to have broad utility and yet alsoenable

On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 12:19 AM, Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote:
>
> In the end I dont find namespaces a big deal.
> You either use them and learn them, or you dont and you dont.
> If your job is being forced to [expletive deleted] in XML that has namespaces then you learn how to use them.
> If not you blissfully ignore them.
>

When you've crawled to the top of the mountain on your hands and knees, and when you see others struggling to make the same journey, do you say "I got here, it wasn't that difficult", or do you say "There must be a better way"?
 
You wait twenty years and reintroduce the same idea but rebranded with  no mention of it's past history.



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