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Introducing o:XML (O'Reilly)

Martin Klang introduces o:XML on O'Reilly. "So what is o:XML? Well, it's a dynamically typed, general-purpose object-oriented programming language. It's got threads, exception handling, regular expressions, namespaces, and all the other things you would expect from a modern language. And it's expressed entirely in XML. Maybe o:XML is a bit like Python crossed with XML."
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Introducing o:XML (O'Reilly)

Posted Jul 29, 2004 14:53 UTC (Thu) by rwmj (subscriber, #5474) [Link]

... Aptly demonstrating all that is wrong with using XML as a programming language. (Authors of "ant" and XSL tools take note).

Rich.

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