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- Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 22:32:11 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Docbook XML for documenting database tables
- References: <d8fcc0800601191750t679f8809j@example.com> <87d5inhwlc.fsf@example.com> <d8fcc0800601201729o2eeb5e41p@example.com> <87d5ilhg7t.fsf@example.com>
On 21/01/06, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: > >>>>> "Josh" == Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> writes: > Josh> IMO, one should use one system for all documentation, > > Ah, there's a real philosophical difference. 'Fraid so. :) I don't like corner cases, so when something like... > Josh> prefer NaturalDocs[1], > > Was that hanging footnote generated by NaturalDocs? ;-) NaturalDocs[1] (work, damnit!) comes along, which groks all of the programming languages I want to use, and can generate XHTML output, which can then be transformed by XSLT and XML tools that I Myself might write, that is a slam-dunk for me. > Josh> POD is a little too "do what I mean"-y for me. I like "do > Josh> what I say", and XML gives me that control. > > Hm. You may not like ASCIItext and reST, then. While both have > precise grammars, the generated stuff is sorta magic and you don't > have much control in the source. Right. I hate not having precise control, because that means that my documentation lacks consistency, which I hate more than almost anything in this chaotic world! ;) > Josh> I disagree. I think the sooner I learn [XML], the sooner I > Josh> can benefit from what it does. > > Maybe. My feeling about XML is that the sooner you learn it, the > sooner the rest of the world will benefit from the enormous effort you > have to put into writing generator and editor programs to make it do > anything at all. :-) Well, I guess you have a bit of a point there, but I have already put a non-trivial amount of time into learning how to mess with XML, and I have a slew of tools at my fingertips to assist me. > I'll be interested to see what you do with this. Don't let me > discourage you---our philosophies are different, and it's not just I'm > an old fart so I know better. But if you discover that things aren't > working out the way you hoped, I encourage you: give up immediately! :-) > Smarter people than you or I have come to that conclusion. I think I am just more of a BSD guy at heart than a Linux guy: I like to [over-]engineer everything, and have it Just So(TM). Of course, this often means that my working code is a little slower to emerge, full-formed, from my forehead. :) Cheers, Josh [1] http://naturaldocs.org/ or http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=naturaldocs&sourceid=mozilla-search
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- From: Stephen J. Turnbull
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- From: Josh Glover
- Re: [tlug] Docbook XML for documenting database tables
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