XML oriented programming languages
by Bijan Parsia
With the (at last) recommendification of XSLT 2.0, XQuery, and XPath 2.0, it seems like a good time to get interested in programming language support for XML. The PLAN-X proceedings seem like a good place to start (via the always excellent Lambda the Ultimate). I am, as usual, interested in the Monadic Second Order Logic based stuff (MONA is definitely cool; check out MONA as a DL reasoner and the long moribund but still way cool YakYak), but there are other nifty things (streams, updates, typing XPath expressions…).
I wonder if there is a good comprehensive website about this sort of thing. The XML department at LTU doesn’t really aim to be comprehensive on this topic (nor is it focused; e.g., RDF stuff leaks in).





February 5th, 2007 at 4:50 am
The Scala language has native support for XML, it also merges the functional and oo paradigms and integrates with Java and .NET. A good and quick overview can be found in the POPL06 (pdf) keynote!
February 5th, 2007 at 4:50 am
The Scala language has native support for XML, it also merges the functional and oo paradigms and integrates with Java and .NET. A good and quick overview can be found in the POPL06 (pdf) keynote!
February 5th, 2007 at 4:50 am
The Scala language has native support for XML, it also merges the functional and oo paradigms and integrates with Java and .NET. A good and quick overview can be found in the POPL06 (pdf) keynote!
February 5th, 2007 at 4:50 am
The Scala language has native support for XML, it also merges the functional and oo paradigms and integrates with Java and .NET. A good and quick overview can be found in the POPL06 (pdf) keynote!
February 5th, 2007 at 7:50 am
The Scala language has native support for XML, it also merges the functional and oo paradigms and integrates with Java and .NET. A good and quick overview can be found in the POPL06 (pdf) keynote!