On 7/16/01 11:31 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> It all boils down to a matter of preference: you probably dislike
>> the idea of using Anakia as much as I dislike XSLT. I don't think it
> matters
>> in the end as long as a project produces good documentation.
>> employed.
>
> I'm perfectly happy with this.
>
>> But I think it
>> would be fun to benchmark C2 against Anakia at producing pages. I'm
> working
>> on a compiler for Velocity (using BCEL, same tool in Xalan I believe) and
> we
>> plan to do more work on Anakia. I'd be more than happy to produce less
> vague
>> numbers.
>
> Only if it's done very carefully, and provides truly valuable and not
> misleading information to those who have to make technology decisions.
> Otherwise I certainly don't have time for this kind of thing.
>
I totally agree with the sentiment.
> But any benchmark work like this should be done by a more neutral party
> than either you or I.
I don't think there is a problem with us making the benchmark package
as long as it is examined by a neutral party.
> -scott
>
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