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  • From: Liam R E Quin <liam@w...>
  • To: Amelia A Lewis <amyzing@t...>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2013 22:07:09 -0500

On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 21:39 -0500, Amelia A Lewis wrote:
> [...] Anyone who uses 
> regular expressions for a grammar that relies extensively on parity is 
> either stupid or poorly trained.

The "desperate perl hacker" was a significant and much-discussed use
case during XML development, and was part of why we chose a self-evident
empty element syntax.

Use of regular expressions does not need to be evidence of stupidity,
nor of poor training.  I admit to using regular expressions to process
XML at times myself, although I also suppose that since I haven't
received a whole lot of introductory XML training I'm poorly trained in
XML...

Absence of carefulness is a problem, but that can be a problem with any
tool.

Liam

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