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Wednesday, December 19, 2001 |
From the "Not Damning with Faint Praise" department via scripting.com:
XML Matters: XML-RPC as object model - "In other words, XML-RPC is the perfect embodiment of Richard Gabriel's "worse-is-better" philosophy of software design (see Resources ). I can hardly write more glowingly on XML-RPC than I did in the previous paragraph, and I think the protocol is a perfect match for a huge variety of tasks. To understand why, it's worth quoting the tenets of Gabriel's "worse-is-better" philosophy:"
7:44:04 PM
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Powder on the pistes of Whistler, powder on the slopes of Blackcomb! Will life ever be sane again? My apologies to the Smiths (I ripped this off of their song Panic). Sun and powder everywhere! Whistler was awesome today!
5:41:38 PM
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