Gives me an excuse to make a comment that occurred to me last week.A certain data cataloging tool vendor is making a big deal out of being able to mine query logs for information about the sort of queries being run.This sort of thing would be a perfect application assuming queries can be automatically recast as XQueryXOn Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 7:04 AM Kristian Kankainen <kristian@keeleleek.ee> wrote:Hi
There exists also an alternative XML syntax for XQuery. It's called XQueryX. So it is the same as XQuery, just the syntax is expressed in XML.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xqueryx-30/
Best regards,
Kristian K
23.10.2018 13:46 kirjutas ht@markup.co.uk:
Victor Porton <porton@narod.ru> writes:
Is there an XML-based (probably functional) programming language?
Not an implementation, but you might find the following of interest:
http://www.pdfpower.com/XML2005Proceedings/ship/243/XML_2005_243.HTML
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