I’ve been followoing the issue of XML standards/bifurcation and so on for too long now, but I’m still uncertain about the ramifications of it all.
Comment: Yep, binary is better – faster.
Questions:
- Is this flavor of faster necessarily faster enough to matter?
- Is it better to have mulitple XML-binary formats? Sure, better for each one but…overall?
- Look at the whole Atom vs. RSS/RDF issue. Does XML really want to go down this road?
This sounds like a spanking for the non-ASCII XML folks.
It is, but with a caveat: Remember VRML?
It was brilliant, flexible, easy to code (for a programmer) and in ASCII. And required a plug-in, much like Flash does. XML requires SOME sorta of parser, as well, both not browser native, let’s say.
Flash is not easy to code for a programmer (no JS-like code to hack). It’s compiled to … uh, a binary.
I just don’t know. I really don’t.
But I’m glad to see this XML-thingee starting to (finally!) gain traction with the masses. The next year or so will be interesting in this space.