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XML is a bouncing thriving five-year-old now, and yet I've been feeling
unsatisfied with it, particularly in recent times.
In particular in my capacity as a programmer.
During the process of setting up ongoing , for the first time in a year or more
I wrote a bunch of code to process arbitrary incoming XML, and I found it
irritating, time-consuming, and error-prone.
Some other recent data points:
Antarctica had to write Flash code to
use the
MX built-in parser to read the XML that Visual Net generates, and found it
sufficiently slow and irritating that we forked the XML output format, and
there's another version designed for the Flash client.
Adam Bosworth, a programming titan (his resumé includes
Quattro Pro, Access, and IE4) recently
wrote
XML.
At about the time I was setting up ongoing ,
Joe Gregorio posted a lengthy
and compelling rant on
the same subject which got me thinking about writing this.
Programming Baskets ·
Some more background.
Serious programming these days more or less all falls into three
baskets:
The scripting tribe: Perl, Python and their friends, beloved of
input-data wranglers and website gluers everywhere.
The O-O factory, now chiefly represented by Java and C#, where the Big
Company Programmers building Big Systems on Big Iron live.
The close-to-the-metal gang, which is still mostly C and some C++.
This is where you live if you write Apache models or Linux
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