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- From: David DS Barnes <d.d.barnes@ic.ac.uk>
- To: Peter Murray-Rust <peter@ursus.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:41:00 +0100
Peter Murray-Rust wrote:
> ...
> At 02:47 AM 2/22/00 -0500, Frank Boumphrey wrote:
> ...
> >
> >We would probably also need three books
> >
> >1. beginers
> >2. Intermediate
> >3. Cutting edge
>
> This is XML. We can have one resource and a multitude of views
> (stylesheets, entities, etc.). The big difficulty in creating a "beginners"
> book is not writing it, but reacting dynamically to the feedback. Printed
> books usually can't do this. XML-books can.
>
"reacting dynamically to the feedback" is a perfect problem-case for
using
xml/xsl technologies to filter, compile and respond to request data.
I have an undergraduate project that is heading towards this scenario:
t=1: author(s) submit(s) content
t=2: users (novices-->experts) submit feedback
t=3: author(s) "react"
I would love to participate/contribute in/to such a useful and
innovative project.
It would be a work of X*, for X* in X* technologies :)
David
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David DS Barnes
mechanical eng,imperial college | t:0171 594 7181
exhibition rd, london, sw7 2bx | f:0171 594 7127
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