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in thread H.O.P && aXML

It may come as a surprise to you, but aXML is in fact a programming language, as is TT2.

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Re^4: H.O.P && aXML
by Logicus (Initiate) on Jul 19, 2011 at 12:56 UTC

    Well... ok I guess so. You could actually, if you had enough processor power, implement systems purely in aXML using layers of primitives built up from low level assembly language components, like QisXML builds up quantum systems from specifying gates and such.

    I have thought about that, but I found no reason to go so deep with it on top of classic systems.

    A whimsical example of that might be something like :

    <setMCGA> <mov>AX,0x0013</mov> <int>0x10</int> </setMCGA>

      Well... ok I guess so. You could actually, if you had enough processor power, implement systems purely in aXML using layers of primitives built up from low level assembly language components, like QisXML builds up quantum systems from specifying gates and such.

      Yes, Corion could most certainly accomplish that task, given enough cash money