RE: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-08 Thread Gordon Joly

At 16:33 +0100 5/10/06, Daniel Morris wrote:

  Found via Slashdot,


 http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

 It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but
 I'm not happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.


Looks similar to http://koders.com




Here is a paper wot I wrote.

http://www.recursion.co.uk/tags.html

An attempt to add some semantics to all this...

Gordo


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Re: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-08 Thread Gordon Joly


XSL is different from the other XML variants in that XSL is a
programming language whereas the other XML/SGML applications are only
document formats. If you want to get technical, XSL is Turing
complete; the others aren't.



I see.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Stylesheet_Language

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[backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Ian Forrester
Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not happy 
that XSL didn't make the list of languages.

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RE: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Daniel Morris
 Found via Slashdot,
 
 http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search
 
 It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but 
 I'm not happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.

Looks similar to http://koders.com


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Re: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd

well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 5 Oct 2006, at 16:14, Ian Forrester wrote:

Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not  
happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.


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RE: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Luke Dicken
Aren't they all different grammars of SGML anyhow? If we're being
pedantic...

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well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 5 Oct 2006, at 16:14, Ian Forrester wrote:

Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not  
happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.

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RE: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Ian Forrester
Good point! Will have to email Google about this now :)

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well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...

cheers

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RE: [backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Ian Forrester
Maybe its best to not even go there :)

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Aren't they all different grammars of SGML anyhow? If we're being pedantic...

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well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 5 Oct 2006, at 16:14, Ian Forrester wrote:

Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not happy 
that XSL didn't make the list of languages.

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[backstage] Google code search

2006-10-05 Thread Paul Makepeace

Let's try this again from a subscribed address... (apols if this comes
through twice.)

On 10/5/06, Ian Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not happy 
that XSL didn't make the list of languages.


I've asked the Code Search team and XSL is already being indexed,
along with lots of other text file formats, but it's not in the list
of languages just yet. It, and others, are coming though!

(In reply to other posts)
XSL is different from the other XML variants in that XSL is a
programming language whereas the other XML/SGML applications are only
document formats. If you want to get technical, XSL is Turing
complete; the others aren't.

I'll leave you with this comparison,

http://koders.com/?s=DBD%3A%3Amysql

http://www.google.com/codesearch?as_q=DBD%3A%3Amysql

Paul





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