Also watch Zach Tellman's "Always be composing". And keep in mind Alan Perlis' maxim "It is better to have 100 functions operate on one data structure than 10 functions on 10 data structures <http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html>". Is XML a data structure in that sense? Or is it more like a document that you will sooner or later have to read into data structures?
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