[Guido van Rossum] > XML is unreadable and untypable. Well, Lennart Staflin's superb PSGML package (for Emacs) makes SGML rather easy to type, and I guess it would make XML tractable as well. Without Emacs and PSGML, I would guess that typing XML is not easy. I would surely make myself something if I had to. Much granted that XML is rebuking for the human reader, the information drawns under the noise. When "they" decided to design XML out of SGML, they compromised a bit too far towards machines, and away from humans. Nevertheless, and surprisingly to me, XML has been extremely successful. My reluctance more or less vanished (but not my opinion!) after I used Glade, together with James Henstridge's libglade, of course! :-) -- François Pinard http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard
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