- From: Larry Cable <larry.cable@sun.com>
- Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 10:34:40 -0700
- To: Michael Lauzon <xpl@fastmail.ca>
- CC: wegrzyn@garbagedump.com, xml-dist-app@w3.org
- Message-ID: <39DCBBB0.2D34BB20@sun.com>
Michael Lauzon wrote: Presumably Michael you would intend this XPL representation primarily as an intermediate representation supportive of many scripting langauges and used to exchange scripts (something akin to the role of MSIL, Java Bytecodes/classfiles, and ANDF) between script environments rather than as a language that scripting authors would write themselves? Rgds - Larry Cable. > Well, I've been informed by Mark Wilson (who runs VBXML.com) that XPL > has been mentioned on Scripting News (http://www.scripting.com/). I > may send a message to the OASIS announcment list, see what happens. > We need more exposure than we are getting now. > > Michael > XPL Group, Founder > http://www.xplatypus.com/ > http://www.egroups.com/group/xpl/ > http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/xpl/ > > > Michael, > > > > Try not to get too mad over things like this...it is one of the > > defining features of the Internet and standards process. Some > > people look for evil lurking under every stone and finding it. > > Just issue a "matter-of-fact" statement and move on. I know that > > is easier said than done sometime, but it is the way to stop flame > > wars. BTW, I liked the XPL idea. > > > > FWIW, > > Chuck > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Michael Lauzon" <xpl@fastmail.ca> > > To: <richard.draucker@usa.net>; <xml-dist-app@w3.org> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 2:00 PM > > Subject: Re: [XPL - eXtensible Programming Language] > > > > > >> What a very rude thing to say!!! We are only part of the > >> VBXML.com network, we are being hosted for FREE, thanks to the > >> Webmaster and Owner of the site, Mark Wilson > >> (mark_tracey@yahoo.com). XPL has nothing to do with MS. So, we > >> have our website hosted by a VB programmer...so what?! Doesn't > >> mean we are affiliated with MS. We are not trying to extend XML > >> (that would be something MS would do). I have no relation to MS > >> whatsoever, XPL was an idea of mine back in January. XPL will > >> not extend XML, because we are trying to create a programming > >> language that IS an application of XML. > >> > >> Michael > >> XPL Group, Founder > >> http://www.xplatypus.com/ > >> http://www.egroups.com/group/xpl/ > >> http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/xpl/ > >> > >> > >> > >>> I'm am actively engaged in J2EE development using > >>> Apache/Jrun3/SOAP/Xalan. I find your proposal for XPL > >>> interesting. However, platform independence and escaping > >>> Microsoft's extensions to standards is largely what has drawn me > >>> to this area of programming. Unfortunately, your VBXML ties to > >>> the Windows platform cause you to be sufficiently suspect to > >>> prevent me from having interest in contributing. I imagine XPL > >>> is really a front for M$ to extend XML to where it only works on > >>> Windows with some gazillion dollar M$ supplied dll. > >>> > >>> Sincerely, > >>> Richard Draucker > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> "Michael Lauzon" <xpl@fastmail.ca> wrote: > >>>> XPL (eXtensible Programming Language) is an open source > >>>> initiative, to make a programming language that is an > >>>> application of XML. > >>>> > >>>> Michael > >>>> XPL Group, Founder > >>>> http://www.xplatypus.com/ (http://www.vbxml.com/xpl/) > >>>> http://www.egroups.com/group/xpl/ > >>>> http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/xpl/ > >>>> _______________________________________________________________ > >>>> http://fastmail.ca/ - Fast Free Web Email for Canadians > >>> > >>> > >> > >> _________________________________________________________________ > >> http://fastmail.ca/ - Fast Free Web Email for Canadians > > _________________________________________________________________ > http://fastmail.ca/ - Fast Free Web Email for Canadians
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