On 10/11/05, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
<snip/> > > <rant> > > Now, call me an old fart, but I don't quite like the continuous and > > oh-so-fashionable XML bashing I see nowadays. Clearly, writing angle > > brackets all over the place isn't the most comfortable way of working, > > but as long as I will be able to (per)use transformations so that I > > will be able to generate an application using just an XSL stylesheet > > from a model, I'll be an happy puppy. I just wish we had a > > (successful) alternate syntax to avoid the carpal tunnel syndrome, yet > > XSLT/XPath/validations and friends are just too powerful technologies > > that make me easily fogive input verbosity. > > </rant> > > all right, all right. look, it can be worse, I work with people that > want everything to be RDF ;-) > Oh dear, you have my sympathies. Back when RDF/XML was still a candidate spec. we had a business partner that insisted on using it. Must have at least doubled the size and complexity of the project.... <snip/> -- Peter Hunsberger
