edd: Interesting, but I don't even believe XML is the right format for handwritten config files. One of the complaints I see on the Apache lists is how the XML is sending people potty--all those angle breackets mask the business that goes on in the file.
edd: XML as an intermediate, fine I guess. But to be written by hand? No thanks.
dajobe: Yes, posted for information - I don't care for it myself
AaronSw: dan tried to convince the Apache people
edd: XML as an intermediate, fine I guess. But to be written by hand? No thanks.
dajobe: Yes, posted for information - I don't care for it myself
AaronSw: dan tried to convince the Apache people
danbri: MOOs are object-oriented, immersive, collaborative text based environments that allow users to extend the objects and behaviour of the database they inhabit
danbri: This note compares the RDF and MOO modeling systems, and describes how MOO behaviours might have equivalents in some lightweight fictional RDFScript.
danbri: I should also mention this motivates my as-yet-uncirculated Perl hack, using Perl AUTOLOAD to expose RDF properties as Perl OO methods. A compare and contrast with Mozilla's .js/XUL RDF system would also be a nice addition.
danbri: This note compares the RDF and MOO modeling systems, and describes how MOO behaviours might have equivalents in some lightweight fictional RDFScript.
danbri: I should also mention this motivates my as-yet-uncirculated Perl hack, using Perl AUTOLOAD to expose RDF properties as Perl OO methods. A compare and contrast with Mozilla's .js/XUL RDF system would also be a nice addition.
dajobe: all the usual suspects ... :-)
dajobe: filled with paragraphs of Euro-jargon
edd: posting here so I don't lose it