Eric Meijer's Xen (X#) paper

For those who haven't seen the paper for Eric Meijer's presentation on the Xml-based-programming-language-formerly-know-as-X# at Xml 2003 (and of course for me to save the link in a place where I find it):

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~gmb/Papers/vanilla-xml2003.html

Published Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:49 PM by ChristophDotNet
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# re: Eric Meijer's Xen (X#) paper

Monday, February 09, 2004 11:34 PM by Matt Warren
X# was/is an awesome idea. It was a research project done by the product division and has spawned additional research projects inside the research division. Stranger than Fiction, I know!

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# re: Eric Meijer's Xen (X#) paper

Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:21 PM by Christoph
Don't things usually work the other way around?

I'll be very interesting to see it, feel it, smell it ... (compile it ...)

I am just beginning to think about what technologies like Indigo and Xen will enable us to accomplish. The initial notion is that it will just allow me write cleaner code that isn't cluttered with clunky XML API calls.

The next step is to think about Xen being a data access language. Since it's just another .NET language and Yukon hosts the CLR, I should be able to write pretty fancy stored procs that do neat stuff on XML columns or rowsets serialized to XML.

But I am sure I can think of a lot of more uses once I get my hands on it.

Thanks for the comment.

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