BillG on XML schemas

Steven R. Newcomb srn at techno.com
Tue Jul 27 17:47:02 BST 1999


> >From http://www.microsoft.com/msft/speech/analystmtg99/qafam99.htm
> 
> "We want to create a run time environment that supports Java,
>  C, Visual Basic, and a new set of languages that are coming
>  along that really deal with this XML schema issue, that really
>  take data binding, which has been really the worst thing in
>  development, where you have to go and find the data, find the
>  format of the data, pull it in, transform it, and try to get it back
>  out.  Most code is written around that.  And that impedance
>  match, there are ways of taking some of the ideas that were
>  around object database language couplings, and really getting
>  those into the mainstream."
> 
> Not sure what it means, but it sounds good. -T.

Maybe he's ready to understand groves at last.

-Steve

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