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Subject: If so, why we do need XQuery?
Date: 2003-04-18 21:58:42
From: Per Bothner
Response to: If so, why we do need XQuery?

> (But [XQuery] is without pure XML syntax and therefore less *standard compliant*.)


First, I don't understand your implication that there is any connection between XML syntax and "standards compliance".


Secondly, you seem to be suggesting that a programming language is inferior if it doesn't use XML syntax, which is a rather strange claim. I would rather claim that that XML syntax is a terrible syntax to use for programming languages. XSLT is only usable because it uses the very non-XML-syntax of XPath.


Third, XSLT is actually two languages nested within each other, while XQuery is a compatible extension of one of them. So XQuery is quite a conservative language, and it is actually simpler that XSLT.


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