I am the atheist of said concept around here thank you, if you are so sure such a document exists... YOU SHOW EVIDENCE FOR IT... Until you do I will continue to believe, in light of years of experience, that there is no such thing.

The burden of evidence is on the one claiming the positive assertion of existence; I am claiming the negative assertion. How can I possibly prove the non-existence of such a thing without going through every possible permutation? HRM??? It's like trying to prove there is no such thing as a pink unicorn without the ability to inspect every single habitable planet in the universe to see if they might have evolved there. Perhaps understanding DNA will help, but then you need to examine every potential "horse-like" permutation of possible DNA strands, which is still probably a metric shed load of search data.

I wonder if the code of this site is smart enough to render this;

my $data =~ s@
@@gs; </code>

Nope... thought not!

In case your wondering what I just typed looked like this :

<code>

  my $data =~ s@</code>@@gs;

</code>

You have to use special chars for it to work properly. Clearly this site is broken, since I just proved that are exceptional cases that it cannot correctly output. Boohoo for the monastery.


In reply to Re^16: Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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