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Xml is dead. Long live Xml.

14 March 2007

A buddy of mine (Kurt Cagle) writes on Xml.Com about how some people consider Xml is doomed.
Do not think for one minute that Kurt thinks Xml is done for. Kurt has written more books on Xml than most hard core techies have read. He is THE spirit behind the next Ajax which is xForms. And take my advice: watch out for M. David Peterson - he is too smart for his own good. And don’t get me strarted about Rick Jelliffe (he should have taken the money and ran QUICK.)
Will I stand up and tell the world that Xml IS doomed and that JSON will take over? I probably _should_ cuz I have a vested interest (well, duh… I own Json.Com). But I am a boy scout, so I strive to be truthful: Xml ain’t going nowhere. There is WAAAAY too much support. It is well known, and xPath 2.0 is now official.
However, here are some mistakes JSON can learn from:

One other note: I will strive to keep jsON.Com open for anyone to contribute, so if you want to help just let me know!

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    2 Responses to “Xml is dead. Long live Xml.”

  1. JR Says:

    your link to jspath = http://www,jspath.com/

    you left a comma in the path.

  2. Delie Says:

    The JsPath link is still broken. I had to manually change it myself… can you imagine the horror? and as if that didn’t take long enough, i had to come back to post a comment to tell you about it…. this has used up all of my productive capabilities for the day…I’m exhausted.

    Oh, and nice post :)

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