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Interested in XML Integration in Conventional Programming Languages?

Looking at the calendar I realized that I have two articles due this month, one for my Extreme XML column on MSDN and another that I promised XML.com a few months ago. I was reminded of this by the following excerpt from Ed Dumbill's recent article On Folly where he wrote

Champion cited two developments of particular interest. The first is E4X, the addition of native XML capabilities to ECMAScript. An implementation of this in the Mozilla project is currently coming to fruition. The second development is "Comega" (aka "Cω"), an extension of C# including native XML data types. (Editor's Note: Watch XML.com for a forthcoming introduction to Comega from Dare Obasanjo.)

So I'm on the hook for an overview of Cω. I started to wonder whether it wouldn't be cool if my Extreme XML column focused deeply on Cω while my XML.com article was an overview of both E4X and Cω. This would save me some effort in coming up with a separate topic for my Extreme XML column but should provide interesting information for both XMl.com readers and MSDN readers. What do you think?

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2004
    Precisely today I was browsing for info on Cω thanks to Andrew Watt’s post on LongHornBlogs and I strived for an easy, light weight, yet insightful article about the subject, but I was unable to find it.
    A column like Extreme XML introducing Cω would’ve satisfied my needs.
  • Anonymous
    December 12, 2004
    I know I'd love to hear more about Cω, at least. It's a brilliant language I hope Microsoft will embrace, implement and support fully in a future version of the .NET framework.