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Re: [xml-dev] What's your ideology for how applications should be created?

In article <9E51F88D5247B648908850C35A3BBB50036595293C@IMCMBX3.MITRE.ORG> you write:

>"An ideology is ... a conceptual framework with the way people deal
>with reality." [Alan Greenspan]

I wouldn't go to Alan Greenspan for definitions.  An ideology (in the
modern sense) is something you believe to be right, not just a way of
doing things.  You can have a conceptual framework for building
applications, but unless you believe that it's the One True Framework,
it's not an ideology.

-- Richard
-- 
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