Introduction To XAML
prostoalex writes "It was recently reported that Microsoft will integrate its own XML-based language for application programming into the next edition of Windows (codename Longhorn). This Introduction to XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language) provides an insight into how it's possible to build a Windows application with Microsoft's brand-new XAML language."
XML is meant to be interoperable.
How well does XAML achieve in this regard?
If Microsoft was only a technology company and could leave that whole messy marketing evilness out of it. Microsoft has come up with (or outright "borrowed") some very cool RAD technologies over the years. But god help us if they try to integrate any more then the UI elements into this "programming language" (I was once forced to use an ad-hoc XML-based programming language... it sounded ok until you tried to program in it, implementing logic was weird), but for the UI, wow.
"1984" was ment to be a warning, not a guidebook. You hear that Kim Jong-il!? BushCo?!