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And now, in your XML documents, instead of typing the tedious
<apply><sin/><apply><plus/><ci>x</ci><ci>y</ci></apply></apply>
that you must type in MathML (at best -- and I didn't invent it,
at least not as bad as it ended up),
you'll be able to just do the whole thing with <SEX>
and type (sin (+ x y)) instead;
alternatively you may use <MEX> and type sin(x+y),
and similarly you may use <RPN> and
type x y + sin.
Any of these tags make things much shorter and much more readable
than they were in XML.
However, SEX, like XML, has this advantage over MEX and RPN
that it works well even in absence of a grammar definition
(DTD, etc.):
you can exchange SEX services with foreigners
or be an intermediate in their SEX transactions
without having to learn any of their foreign languages;
SEX is a universal means of communication!
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