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  • To: "Rich Salz" <rsalz@d...>
  • Subject: RE: Paranoia and Slippery Slopes (was Re: bohemians, gentry)
  • From: "Dare Obasanjo" <dareo@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 08:08:41 -0800
  • Cc: <xml-dev@l...>
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  • Thread-topic: Paranoia and Slippery Slopes (was Re: bohemians, gentry)

I have no idea what "doc/lit" means let alone it being the party line at Microsoft. I must have missed that memo. 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Rich Salz [mailto:rsalz@d...] 
	Sent: Thu 12/5/2002 7:58 AM 
	To: Dare Obasanjo 
	Cc: xml-dev@l... 
	Subject: Re:  Paranoia and Slippery Slopes (was Re:  bohemians, gentry)
	
	

	Dare Obasanjo wrote:
	> Thousands of developers using Microsoft technologies benefit from viewing XML
	 > as strongly typed data. Users of the .NET Framework DataSet, ASP.NET
	web services
	 > and SQLXML all utilize XML as strongly typed data. However these
	people are rarely
	 > markup weenies thus you won't find them on XML-DEV arguing the finer
	points of the
	 > PSVI.
	
	Well, that's because DevStudio.Net pushes them that way.
	
	Which is interesting, in a way, since "doc/lit" seems to be the MSFT
	party line. ...
	        /r$
	
	
	


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