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Re: XML
Duane Morin wrote:
> > Write a program, preferrably in C, that, say, iterates through all the
>
> Any special reason for the C requirement? XML's object-y nature makes
> it much better suited to a similarly object-y language, like C++, Java
> or Python.
Because C is the language for most Linux apps. Once it's working in C,
all of us should be able to understand the concepts and use whatever
language we want. I could live with C++ also.
> > Use any toolkit you need to -- hopefully there is a good XML parser we
> > can just plug in and start getting work done.
>
> Anybody following www.mozilla.org? Early on they adopted a free XML toolkit,
> which is a pretty good vote for its quality. I want to say it was John
> Clarke's, but I might be recalling that incorrectly.
Yeah, and I guess GNOME is coming out with one also. Perhaps a demo of
each would be nice.
I assume that data created with one toolkit can be read/modified by
others. I just don't *quite* understand how this is possible when
everything is stored in text files, which really would be inefficient
for a large school.
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