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On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 09:09:28AM -0600, Aaron Skonnard wrote:
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> You simply cannot ignore the large class of organizations turning to XML
> as an application communication mechanism where programs both generate
> and consume the XML messages used in the system. There are no "authors"
> involved because the subject matter expert in this case is the
> "programmer" that originally defined the data structures used in the
> system.
Of course we can't ignore that trend, but we can question whether it's a
good idea. Technological "progress" doesn't just happen by itself, it is
driven by human choices. We are human beings who have an interest in the
choices made about XML--and perhaps have a responsibility to inject an
ounce of wisdom into the decision-making process.
--
Matt Gushee
Englewood, Colorado, USA
mgushee@havenrock.com
http://www.havenrock.com/
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