Five Top programming Languages

Five Top programming Languages

1 Ruby

2 CHZZ

3 Actionscript

4 Java

5 C#

6 Phyton

Best Markup Language

-> XML

Cheers,

#LoonyDudd

[email protected] wrote:

Cheers,

#LoonyDudd

What is CHZZ??

Quoth M. Edward (Ed) Borasky:

4 Java

Cheers,

#LoonyDudd

What is CHZZ??

For that matter, what is XML??

IT seems we have yet another poster just trying to get a rise out of us.

For that matter, what is XML??


Konrad M. http://konrad.sobertillnoon.com/

You’ve probably seen XML, or at least another SGML-subset like HTML
They look like this:

Some content

More Content

It was created by the W3C, the folks who really standardized HTML,
invented CSS, RDF, SMIL, SVG, Atom (as in news feeds, not the
elementary particle) It’s popular because it’s simple, and there are
standardized ways for accessing it, and manipulating it (XPath,
XQuery, XSLT, DOM, etc.) It’s main use is as a file for meaningful
data, separate from the program that manipulates or generates it. The
new Microsoft Word uses an XML vocabulary as their default file
format. Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I’ve
said enough.
see the W3C’s page
http://www.w3.org/XML/

-Daniel Brumbaugh K.

On Nov 17, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Konrad M. wrote:

For that matter, what is XML??

touche!

a @ http://codeforpeople.com/

Quoth Devi Web D.:

new Microsoft Word uses an XML vocabulary as their default file format. Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I've said enough. see the W3C's page http://www.w3.org/XML/

-Daniel Brumbaugh K.

Sorry my sarcasm wasn’t clear enough, good people of ruby-talk. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Regards,

Konrad M. wrote:

Quoth Devi Web D.:

Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I’ve
said enough.
Sorry my sarcasm wasn’t clear enough, good people of ruby-talk. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Well … speaking of sarcasm, I kind of like the statement that
operating systems are full of it myself. :slight_smile:

On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 01:43:29PM +0900, Devi Web D. wrote:

Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I’ve
said enough.

Can I quote you (out of context) on that?

Chad P. wrote:

On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 01:43:29PM +0900, Devi Web D. wrote:

Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I’ve
said enough.

Can I quote you (out of context) on that?

I beat you to it. :slight_smile:

On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 12:50 +0900, [email protected] wrote:

Five Top programming Languages
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6 Phyton

Emphasis mine.

On Sun, Nov 18, 2007, Jay L. wrote:

Uh, nope. I think I’d remember if I saw something like that. Please don’t
make assumptions.

Okay, this is getting out of hand. Are you being sarcastic? It’s hard
to tell.

So this is popular in the Microsoft world? What’s with the slash at the
end of the third line? Does that continue it to the next line?

Also, I’m just guessing at the syntax based on your example (is that from
an actual data file?), but your comment doesn’t seem to end - there’s only
an exclamation point on the left.

Great! Another new language to learn. Thanks, Microsoft.

Okay, now I’m thinking you are.

Ben

On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:43:29 -0500, Devi Web D. wrote:

Uh, nope. I think I’d remember if I saw something like that. Please
don’t
make assumptions.

So this is popular in the Microsoft world? What’s with the slash at the
end of the third line? Does that continue it to the next line?

Also, I’m just guessing at the syntax based on your example (is that
from
an actual data file?), but your comment doesn’t seem to end - there’s
only
an exclamation point on the left.

Great! Another new language to learn. Thanks, Microsoft.

On 18 Nov, 04:01, “M. Edward (Ed) Borasky” [email protected] wrote:

#LoonyDudd

What isCHZZ??

Well CHZZ is a complete interface environment mostly for prolog, but
it has quite a different kind of outcome for the end user. Is a sort
of aplication for kids with some tools, tutorials and is mainly for
educational purposes at the moment. Kind of bluej.org/ for AIMOS.
Hope this answers your question. Otherwise better get hands on it with
with Rob or something.

Regards,
Daniel Alexandre

" No one can fool everyone at all times ."

On Nov 18, 2007 2:12 AM, Chad P. wrote:

On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 01:43:29PM +0900, Daniel wrote:

Operating systems more and more seem to be full of it. I’ve
said enough.

Can I quote you (out of context) on that?

Quote away.
To be quotable is one of my higher aspirations

Daniel Brumbaugh K.