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On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 03:04, Ronald Bourret wrote:
> In documentation terms, RDDL is a reference manual and only low-level
> people (e.g. TV repairmen) want reference manuals. Everybody else wants
> a user's guide.
Perhaps, but I'm not sure most developers want a 3400-page tome
explaining (X)HTML, XForms, SVG, RDF, SMIL, MathML, XLink, and
everything else that can reasonably mash together in the context of a
web page, and I'm not sure computers want their equivalent of that
either.
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Simon St.Laurent
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