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Re: [xml-dev] Re: Markup, an abstraction

On 8/28/13 5:04 PM, Peter Hunsberger wrote:
> Now, the day may come when we can interface to synthetic genes via Web
> Services, but that won't be because of any emergent markup phenomenon
> that was always inherent in the core of biological processes.  Rather,
> that would be the result of some standardized interface that would
> likely send Simon off to live as a hermit in some far off land, weaving
> his own clothes and building furniture lest such an abomination disturb
> his renaissance man existence....

Gothic, not Renaissance, and unlikely to head to far-off lands, but 
heading there.

Thanks,
-- 
Simon St.Laurent
http://simonstl.com/


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