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- From: Trevor Jenkins <tfj@apusapus.demon.co.uk>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 09:48:07 +0000 (GMT)
> I have created a mailing list, "xml-litprog-l", for discussions
> about how best to use XML/XSL/XLink/XPtr for constructing literate
> programming frameworks and tools. I'm interested in being able to
> share ideas with
> (i) people who know more about XML and/or SGML than I do;
> (ii) people who know more about literate programming than I do;
> (iii) anyone else who is interested.
What a good idea. Back in 1985/6 I proposed that the ISO Technical
Report "Techniques for Using SGML" include an example of Literate
Programming! Some of the other committee members prefered a Z
example. I gave way to their "pressure" and forgot the literate
programming example; no one provided the Z example either.
There are some things in SGML that would mean existing web files
could have been processed whereas they could not be processed with
XML.
Regards, Trevor.
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