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Simkin occurs as scripting language that can be embedded within Java or C++ applications.

It may be stored within the kind of file formats, including XML.

Simkin is likewise a title of a fictional character from either the Dark Sword Trilogy written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.

In the Dark Sword Trilogy Simkin appears to become "god" or the "almin" that is prayed to & believed to exist as suspire to (& obviously) serve or even cure around the spiritual manner.

He is typically known as "the fool". His known abilities come to shape vary into anything in the least at the whim. Or even to cast various super mighty spells. He has little to there are no concern all over what happens to the population as much as him & enjoys inducing chaos good to look at what might happen.

So, "Simkin" occurs as most common nickname chosen by numerous net geeks on various chat and play servers.

Simkin
Simple syntax, cross platform, interpreted embeddable scripting language designed to work with C++ or Java and XML. Easy, programmable interface for nonprogrammers. Script can be embedded in XML files. [Open Source, LGPL]

Simkin: A Scripting Language for XML
By Benoît Marchal. It mixes XML with a scripting language. Use it to create more flexible applications that can be reconfigured, or extended, via XML files. [Developer.com, Gamelan.com, EarthWeb]

Views from Abroad: Simkin, A New Breed of Scripting Language
By Benoît Marchal. This open-source embedded scripting language from the UK encourages you to insert scripts in the middle of XML data files, making it a valuable tool. [Developer.com, Gamelan.com, EarthWeb]

Lateral Arts Ltd.
Original Simkin website, its creator, Simon Whiteside, is CEO. London, UK. Bespoke software company, consultancy, focus: Java development expertise, applet implementation. Hosts gallery of affordable contemporary art.

Scripting Java Applications with XML and Simkin
By Simon Whiteside. XML is increasingly used to store data in Java programs. Article shows how XML can be extended to incorporate behavior, via author's open source scripting language. [O'Reilly ONJava.com]


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