Open-source XLink library (was Re: XLink - where are we?)
Peter Murray-Rust
peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Wed Nov 11 23:06:35 GMT 1998
At 11:24 11/11/98 -0500, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
>After spending the last few months talking and talking about how amazingly
>cool XLink _could_ be, I've taken a few steps toward _doing_ things with
>XLink. The steps aren't lovely or stupendous (yet), but I hope that they
>might represent a step forward. The code is not yet ready for prime time,
>but the discussion on this list makes it fairly clear that there is a need
>for this kind of project.
Many thanks. I haven't had time to look at this but this seems like a
useful way of exploring what XLink can do although it's not an API or a
library. Keep it going.
I think we shall also need some XLink APIs and/or library routines to help
with some of the processing required...
P.
Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic
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