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Re[3]: SQL5

Jonathan,

JR>> - Who are the people who recognize their need to cooperate using a
JR>> technology like yours, instead of existing standards or proprietary
JR>> approaches, and will help you to get this accepted as a standard?
DT> (1) Applied specialist (phisicists, biologists, etc),
DT> who by itself (independently) must develop informational system
DT> (1.1) heavy to explain for programmers
DT> (1.2) have no time
DT> (1.3) have no money
DT> (2) Workman in small business
DT> (3) Teacher in university
(4) Personal internet sites, including wiki-s and blog-s

JR>> Good answers to these questions will help you know where to go with the
JR>> proposed standard to make it happen.
DT> How you estimate my answers ?
DT> Is it right, realistic ?
DT> What i forgot ?
Leave a comment ?


Dmitry Turin
SQL5      (5.4.1)  http://sql50.euro.ru
HTML6     (6.4.3)  http://html60.euro.ru
Unicode7  (7.2.0)  http://unicode70.euro.ru
Computer2 (2.0.2)  http://computer20.euro.ru



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