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Sunday 12 May 2002
 

This looks useful:

Bag of new tools for editing XML in simple text form. XML has become more popular as authoring format, and it brings with it the frustrating choice between typing tags ad nauseum, or adopting XML GUIs that may be too expensive, too buggy or too proprietary for preference. Numerous systems, formats and tools have sprung up to provide useful authoring formats for XML. [xmlhack]

http://www.langdale.com.au/SOX/ http://www.langdale.com.au/styler/styler

http://www.scottsweeney.com/projects/slip http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-announce-list/2002-April/001352.html

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tibsnjoan/STNG-format.html http://dev.zope.org/Members/jim/StructuredTextWiki/StructuredTextNG

http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/WikiText-HOWTO/
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Wolfram’s book, after months of teasing, will be out on Tuesday. Can I afford it? (grumbles, riffling through wallet) Hm. but why is it the Arts section of the New York Times that is covering it?
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