- From: Greg Meredith <lgreg.meredith@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:58:42 -0700
- To: "Keulen, M. van (Maurice)" <m.vankeulen@utwente.nl>
- Cc: konmpek@it.teithe.gr, www-ql@w3.org
- Message-ID: <5de3f5ca0705180958o53feccb1x7b07c9c59b9b94f2@mail.gmail.com>
Maurice, If you're going to mention XDuce, we should also mention CDuce and OCamlDuce. Best wishes, --greg On 5/10/07, Keulen, M. van (Maurice) <m.vankeulen@utwente.nl> wrote: > > > > > > Interesting is also XDuce which is a typed functional programming > language that is specifically designed for processing XML data. > Maurice van Keulen. > > Jonathan Robie wrote: > > > > XSLT and XQuery are in very active use, and are very widely > > implemented. XQL is a precursor to XPath, and the inventors of XQL and > > XML-QL put their later efforts into XQuery, which is the language they > > now endorse. I don't know how active Lorel or XML-GL are. > > > > Also of interest are extensions to existing languages to support > > various subsets of XQuery, such as Microsoft's LINQ and IBM's XJ. > > > > Jonathan > > > > konmpek@it.teithe.gr wrote: > >> I have my final project in my university,and i have to find and > >> compare all the > >> xml query languages.I have focused until now at Lorel, XML-QL, XQL, > >> XML-GL , > >> XQuery and XSLT. Are there any other languages to search? Does the > >> most of these language (like xml-ql,xql and xml-gl) work nowadays? > >> XDuce is also a usable language? Thank you, > >> kostas > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------- > >> This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr.Ir. M. van Keulen - Assistant Professor, Data Management Technology > Univ. of Twente, Dept of EEMCS, POBox 217, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands > Email: m.vankeulen@utwente.nl, Phone: +31 534893688, Fax: +31 534892927 > Room: ZI 3039, WWW: http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~keulen > > > > -- L.G. Meredith Managing Partner Biosimilarity LLC 505 N 72nd St Seattle, WA 98103 +1 206.650.3740 http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
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