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Re: [xml-dev] An inquiry into the nature of XML and how it orientsour perception of information

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Peter Hunsberger
<peter.hunsberger@gmail.com> wrote:
> there is only the "machine" (virtual or real)
> and it handles only one thing: call it what you will....

I agree. Say looking into the hardware memory, we cannot distinguish
if the stored bits are instructions or data. It's the abstractions
above the hardware layer, which make these distinctions, and we are
taught to think like this, while learning programming languages :)


-- 
Regards,
Mukul Gandhi


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