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Date: 2012-10-27 06:00:06
XML
Functional languages
Technical communication
XSLT
XQuery
XPath
XProc
XML transformation language
Oxygen XML Editor
Computing
Web standards
Markup languages

3 Sins of XML Usage Roger Costello October 2012 Sin #1: Using Java to Process XML A while back I was talking to a friend and he said, I hate XML. I asked why and he said, It is so painful to

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