Hi G.

I promised myself today that I would go back into my cave, and quit 
bothering the folks of the SVG community, and continue to do my 
thing...whatever that is.

However, before I do, I must say a kindred spirit has tickled my 
fancy: Anyone who can seamlessly use "nooks and crannies" to 
describe the frustrations of the developer, must have been born 
under a special astrological sign.

Luv Ya,
Francis


G. Wade  wrote:
> We've seen in several programming languages what happens when a 
standard
> is set without prior art. You end up with either strange little 
nooks
> and crannies in the language that have to be ironed out for years 
or an
> ongoing series of deprecated features.
> 
> At the moment, all of these technologies are young. There will be
> growing pains. This is also the time when they are interesting. A 
decade
> from now, all of these issues will be worked out and any 
programmer will
> be able to work with them.





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