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We seem to be getting to the stage of finally having several credible candidates for language class that can cope with SGML-family systems.
2 Nov
High performance gateways are a potential use case for efficient weak validation systems.
We seem to be getting to the stage of finally having several credible candidates for language class that can cope with SGML-family systems.
Now by now you may be saying Rick, are you really saying that SGML can only be described by some kind of seven-level grammar? Zut alors! And HTML and XML too?
Here is Melvin Conway’s foundation point from his 1963 paper defining coroutines:
“That property of the design which makes it amenable to many segment configurations is its separability.”
Now by now you may be saying Rick, are you really saying that SGML can only be described by some kind of seven-level grammar? Zut alors! And HTML and XML too?
Here is Melvin Conway’s foundation point from his 1963 paper defining coroutines:
“That property of the design which makes it amenable to many segment configurations is its separability.”
I found that that an interesting section Ken Krechemer had contributed to the Wikipedia article on the Standardization of OOXML had been deleted for being an editorial. Anyway, I hope Ken doesn’t mind me taking the liberty of reprinting it here.
I found that that an interesting section Ken Krechemer had contributed to the Wikipedia article on the Standardization of OOXML had been deleted for being an editorial. Anyway, I hope Ken doesn’t mind me taking the liberty of reprinting it here.
I loathe making documents with numbered headings or any kind of definite design in Word Processors. I find numbered headings and lists annoying in Word at best, maddening in Open Office at worst, so I have been using AbiWord today. If you want to take a design-driven approach, then most Word Processors just suck. AbiWord is a non-nonsense, calm-feeling free WP not targeted at very large documents. It has a native XML format pretty simple for transformations into and out of, and basic ODF and OOXML import/export.