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I
was slightly involved in writing a few items in the XmlDevCon Top Ten List.
Here was my complete submission, some of which were used in the final.
Top
Ten <Dirty Little=“True”>System.Xml</Dirty> Secrets
10. “Boxing” was almost
called “Richtering”
9. Tim Bray and company
meant the whole thing as a goof. And you bought it!
8. The original idea
was quotes and commas, not angle brackets.
7. The Semantic Web
was planned as the “Symantec Web,” and before that, “Norton’s Web”
6. The System.Sells.Ewald.Box.Brown.Fritz.GenX
subsystem is wholly under-utilized.
5. Xml was even more
useful back when it was called EDI.
5.5 (optional) WSDL
Contracts with the Devil for your Soul must now include a Hell-specific Binding.
4. Xml 1.2 plans to
be even more flexible than Xml 1.1 when it becomes a candidate recommendation in the
spring of 2023.
3.
Orcas plans to introduce a File | New |
Enterprise
wizard. “Looks like you’re opening an insurance agency! Can I help you with that?”
2. Indigo will soon
include the “From Your Lips to God’s Ear” transport to replace DCOM.
1. Xml was dreamed
up in order to give Ewald more opportunities to say “deterministic,” “infoset” and
“a priori”
Read: SellsCon 2004 - Alternative Top Ten List