the argument about pinning down semantic markup vs leaving it as late as possible can be viewed in the same framework as the arguments for late vs early binding in programming languages. I think in the case of a rich and ever growing field like mathematics late-binding is pretty much essential --the later the better. Mathematicians have developed the uncanny ability to carry along unbound terms until it's absolutely essential to bind them, which is why when reading a book on lebesgue integrals an expression of the form $\int f+g =\int f + \int g$ makes perfect sense to a mathematician but no sense to mathematica. -- Best Regards, --raman Adobe Systems Tel: 1 (415) 962 3945 (B-1 115) Advanced Technology Group Fax: 1 (415) 962 6063 (E 1-160) 1585 Charleston Road Email: raman@adobe.com Mountain View, CA 94039 -7900 raman@cs.cornell.edu http://www-atg/People/Raman.html (Internal To Adobe) http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/raman.html (Cornell) Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are my own and in no way should be taken as representative of my employer, Adobe Systems Inc. ____________________________________________________________________________Received on Tuesday, 20 August 1996 14:32:04 UTC
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