Gut Reactions to SGML

Subject: Gut Reactions to SGML
From: Kate Morrow <MORROWKA -at- UCENGLISH -dot- MCM -dot- UC -dot- EDU>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 09:58:23 -0400

There's little in the literature of SGML that gives this grad student a
feeling for how the technology impacts the writing process--whether it gives
a "new freedom to focus on content rather than formatting" (what would that
feel like anyway?) or introduces new drudgery in the form of laborious
production tasks. Is this something that someone else does to your source
file after you've written it?

Any gut reactions?

Thanks--Kate Mo.


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