Tim Bray on the Birth of XML, 10 Years Later
lazyguyuk writes "Tim Bray posts a lengthy blog on the birth of XML, formalized as 1.0 in Feb 1998. 'XML is ten years old today. It feels like yesterday, or a lifetime. I wrote this that year (1998). It's really long. The title was originally Good Luck and Internet Plumbing but the filename was "XML-People" and I decided I liked that better. I never got around to publishing it, so why not now?'"
Yes, thank you for the unnecessary terminology lesson, but I believe that I made it pretty clear in my post that I was referring to Regex technologies, not a formal DFA/PDA engine for a "regular" language. Thanks for playing though.
Is there a real difference between the two when you get right down to it?
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