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Re: [xml-dev] What does it mean to say that XML was over-engineered?


On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 2:15 AM Marcus Reichardt <u123724@gmail.com> wrote:

What I'm seeing at work here is a form of bitter personal disappointment coming from an XML-centric viewpoint expecting the world to bow to XML for each and every information serialization task. And much like in a frustrating love affair, participants take incidental events for guidance, seeing those as contributions to an academic discourse, when in reality the invention of JSON was just an ultra-practical trick based on _javascript_ object literal syntax, eval(), and the utter need for compact _javascript_ code in early-2000 web pages.

 
What I would love to see and am yet to see is a user experience report from those who clamoured for and got a JSON implementation of NIEM.
It's been 5 years now since that happened, not heard a bean.
 


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