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            • November 29, 2005

              More Than Just A Quote Of The Day

            • ::► Nachrichten | XML Cup Winners Announced at XML 2005; Michael Kay, Norman Walsh Recognized for Contributions to XML ◄::

              "XML has been an exciting field during the last five or six years because it has been the catalyst for so many fascinating developments," says Kay. "It has brought about a convergence of the document and data communities, and joined computer scientists, software producers and software users. XML will be remembered as a field in which a new software development process was begun; an approach that acknowledges the capabilities of individuals as opposed to corporations and in which writing software is essentially a creative endeavor rather than a factory process."
            • Posted by m.david : November 29, 2005 02:43 PM GMT

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