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And the problem is, it still depends on a shared vocabulary.
HTML was successful because it took away that option.  

I have to wonder if it will be harder to control drift 
in an API or drift in agreements on large, non-semantic 
data object descriptions.   I also wonder which is faster 
to setup and get running dependably.

Software components are what programmers know how to 
do best.  Documents are for tech writers. ;-)

len

From: Michael Kay [mailto:michael.h.kay@n...]

> I have created a tutorial on REST.  I welcome all comments, 
> suggestions, criticisms.
> 
> HTML version:  http://www.xfront.com/REST.html
> 
I finally understand. REST is just a fancy marketing name for the stuff
we've all being doing these last n years. And there was me trying to put
off the day I had to learn about yet another new acronym. 

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