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Re: [xml-dev] Literate Programming ... Literate XML Schema?

Hi Roger,

How about: in comes the TEI ODD format, from which you can easily derive 
XSD.

http://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/ODD

Best,

   Piotr

On 07/09/12 16:44, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> As I understand in literate programming one writes prose with code sprinkled along the way.
>
> XML Schema is a high structured language, with well-establish semantics. Its precision is appealing as it provides a near-mathematical way to specify things. However it suffers from being incomprehensible to most Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
>
> In comes Literate XML Schema - write prose with XML Schema code sprinkled along the way.
>
> Has anyone tried Literate XML Schema? Are there tools to support it?
>
> /Roger

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