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On 8/11/13 3:48 PM, Bill Kearney wrote: > Ah, bullshit. It's still about wrangling users and their data. All > this talk about "data driven" comes across like excuses to get out from > under UI responsibilities. Nobody like the dirty work of massaging > the first/last mile (yard?) of effort that faces the users. But failure > to do so makes the rest pretty much pointless. Funny. That "dirty work" was the subject of a lot of talks at Balisage, and the subject of a whole symposium the day before: <http://balisage.net/XML-Interfaces/index.html> I pointed out a lot of layers of failure and opportunity in my talk, but there were many other more concrete conversations about user interactions with marked-up data, from editors to XForms and more. You may be trying hard to be disagreeable, but you're actually repeating the point Roger made... Maybe come to the show sometime? I know you can deliver potshots in person. Thanks, -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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