Thought-provoking post about how many languages have sprung from XML From a post to his “ongoing” weblog by Tim Bray: Here’s a radical idea: don’t even think of making your own language until you’re sure that you can’t do the job using one of the Big Five: XHTML, DocBook, ODF, UBL, and Atom. With details […]
Taking a two week break, pondering structured blogging
I’m off for a two week break and I’ll blog when I return. In the meantime, I’m reading about structured blogging. I’ll be off next week for the holidays. The first week of January I’ll be welcoming a new niece or nephew to the extended family. Nope, they haven’t learned the gender, but we haven’t […]
DITA and wiki combo
Darwin Information Typing Architecture, meet Wiki Time for me to geek out a bit on the convergence of a couple of tech pubs technologies that just might find a way to work together. I just found this tidbit on the dita-users Yahoo Group. Crystal ball: A DITA wiki. Scott Abel, the self-named Content Wrangler, says […]