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Michael Kay: Standards like XML survive for centuries because the cost of change is higher than the benefit. XML might be displaced in particular areas, but there needs to be a very strong incentive to change in an area where the cost of breaking compatibility is not too high. That's a high hurdle to get over. Norman Gray: I'd guess that lots of people have favorite ways that the XML syntax is annoying, but it's a very 'engineer's' solution, which isn't pretty, but which is stable because it's being pulled in so many different directions at once. I suspect large chunks of the various constraints would have to change, before the solution space would change enough to make a radically different syntax something other than a minority taste. [Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] |

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