Saturday, August 26, 2006

CSAML: C# Application Markup Language

Enjoy this comparison of C# and XML as a programming language
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C# Application Markup Language (CSAML): An Evolutionary Leap by Charles Petzold
Several weeks ago, Microsoft Corporation began a limited circulation of a specification and beta compiler for the new C# Application Markup Language or CSAML (sometimes pronounced "scammel"), and I’m pleased to say I find it fascinating. This merging of C# and XML is an important evolutionary leap for both standards, and represents a profound advance in the Xmlization of all textual data.
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Keywords:
Microsoft C# XML joke parody
XML as Declarative programming language

2 comments:

  1. LOL.. funny. But it would have been funnier if you didn't have "joke parody" in the body, and let users figure out the joke sarcasm on their own. I'll forward this to a couple co-workers and tell them to learn CSAML ASAP... it's the next hottest buzzword next to AJAX

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  2. Keywords are for search crawler, of course:
    I spend half an hour trying to find this link to CSAML article (I've read it couple of months before), so I wanted to make the search easier for the next guy :-)

    Besides, some developers can easily perceive CSAML as a serious language. I don't want to be responsible for the misleading :-)

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