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 Sunday, Friday, November 12, 2004

 The BCNGroup Beadgames  

 

Anticipatory Web

 

Programming languages, database systems and data interchange formats

 

 

"Florescu is also unconvinced by Bray's objections and said that she didn't understand why Bray thought that XML-oriented programming languages were silly. Champion admitted that Bray may have a point in the short term: "we just have to get used to the fact that programming languages, database systems, and data interchange formats are three different things and learn to work with all three comfortably." In the long term, however, some of today's silly ideas may prove to have a more profound effect upon the programming languages we use."

 

This quote is from an editorial today at:

 

http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/12/08/deviant.html

 

If you note in the CoreSystem Introduction animation I make the point in section 2 Software Complexity Causes that not only does context processing effectively melds these three spectrums together, it also includes the design spectrum into a unified system model.

 

Sandy

(Founder, CoreTalk)