in reply to Re^19: aXML vs TT2
in thread aXML vs TT2

No I'm saying that your objections, whilst intelligent, represent problems which I solved a long time ago. I had to to make various applications I wrote in aXML work. I've coded a complete forum system in it that replicates most of the funcationality of PHPBB, an ecommerce site, an auctions site and I've made start on a space-based MMO. I only came to perl monks originally to find out what I needed to know to make it more efficient, not to find out how to make it work because it already does and has reliably for well over 4 years now.

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Re^21: aXML vs TT2
by ikegami (Patriarch) on Oct 23, 2011 at 04:42 UTC

    Well, if you call "Rock & Roll" a solution.

      No I don't I call it a response to your faulty misconceptions and objections of aXML. The whole subject and this game of ping pong is utter nonsense because your starting from the wrong position to begin with, and drawing faulty concluesions before asking non-sense questions and not liking the answers.

        What misconception? What aXML code is needed to produce "Rock & Roll"?