Ka-Ping Yee writes: > Don't get me started. XML is not a language. It's a serialization And XML was exactly why I asked about *programming* languages. XML just doesn't qualify in any way I can think of as a language. Unless it's also called "Marketing-speak." ;) XML, as you point out, is a syntactic aspect of tree encoding. Harrumph. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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