The transport is irrelevant. It's the pattern.
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Replying to @ralph_squillace @sbisson
Codegen'd RPC clients based on Son-of-WSDL metadata are not the pattern, tho :)
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SOOOAPPPP....
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Replying to @marypcbuk @clemensv and
As someone with direct culpability in "web services" standardisation and delusions of XML I extend my humble apologies - but as generation zero we can claim innocence - CORBA 2019 though... RPC on the critical path must die!!
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Replying to @darachennis @clemensv and
there's a part of me that loves the idea of a universal schema to describe something like a shoe, and then there's the part of me that did philosophy as part of my degree
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Replying to @darachennis @clemensv and
as Dubliners never dye beer green I'm guessing at the Dublin Core colours but Postscript was the Red Book and the Orange Book (and via SGML we have a standards ouroboros!)
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Replying to @marypcbuk @clemensv and
Lol! Geographically on the money but I was thinking Loeb... the colours I suffered first!
Not as much as Ovid though, now that was horrid at the time ..pic.twitter.com/oGJRUDuP9T
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Replying to @darachennis @clemensv and
ah, from Greek or from Latin. Both Plato and Marcus Aurelius touched on schematic things, but my Ovid had blue covers as it was still in Latin.
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Replying to @marypcbuk @darachennis and
I really liked Ovid, no one could whinge and fawn like him. I used to translate the Tristia as Ovid's Whinges. Ars Amatoria is a bit pickup artist though :(
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Was an acquired taste for me - still colours my vocab though - dead but utterly useful - which is in stark contrast to Irish - not dead yet, loved but useless.
I'll miss hitting Cheshire in the car from London & tuning into Irish language radio somewhere near Wales!
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