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Re: [xml-dev] "XML is just syntax" versus "Use semantic markup" ( Is this a paradox?)

On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Len <cbullard@hiwaay.net> wrote:
> Base maps aren't authoritative.  They are a means for sharing consensus so

in an algorithmic sense could base maps be likened to shared lookup
tables/lists ? Or are they more like interim data structures to cut
out redundant processing ?

sometimes interim data structures lets one 'simplify' to a new final
structure (unlinking any dependency with the interim structres) ....
reminds me of some bright spark saying 'simplicity always follows
complexity, not the other way around'

cheers, Jim Fuller


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