ooops sorry bad urls. Please try instead: > Extreme Markup Languages 2002 > Stumbled onto some intense headwringing stuff... [wear a helmet!] > http://alliance.org/papers/extreme02/authors.html
http://idealliance.org/papers/extreme02/authors.html > Includes some wonderful papers by > > Wendell Piez > > Beyond the "descriptive vs. procedural" distinction. > Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001. > http://alliance.org/papers/extreme02/html/2001/Piez01/EML2001Piez01.html http://idealliance.org/papers/extreme02/html/2001/Piez01/EML2001Piez01.html > Human and Machine Sign Systems. > Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2002. > http://alliance.org/papers/extreme02/html/2002/Piez01/EML2002Piez01.html http://idealliance.org/papers/extreme02/html/2002/Piez01/EML2002Piez01.html > ...and here's something which I think is very interesting in the future for > REBOL > > Welcome to the LMNL site. A limen is an entranceway or threshold. LMNL, > pronounced "liminal", is an experimental approach to digital text encoding that > supports, in SGML/XML terms, overlapping elements (ranges in LMNL) and > structured attributes (annotations in LMNL). > http://www.lmnl.org/index.html > http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme02/author-pkg/2002/Tennison02/EML2002Te nnison02.zip -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
