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Waterlanguage.org
- All-purpose Web services language, platform: prototype-based, BASIC easy, LISP powerful, OO XML, ConciseXML syntax, OO Capability security. Descriptions, documents, news, events, articles, comparisons, services, products, book, community. [free trial version]



BostonWater.org
New England Water Language user group. Water originates in the Boston-Cambridge-MIT area.

Clear Methods, Inc.
Sells Steam IDE, interactive development environment, a Water runtime engine, and development environment with tools, including powerful expression stepper. [Commercial]

ConciseXML.org
Open language-independent markup syntax compatible with XML 1.0, but handles all data types: non-hierarchial, program logic, document markup, binary. Concise and precise to eliminate 2 major limits of XML, extends its use.

Water Code
For practicing developers: event announcements (user group meetings, workshops, conferences), book link.

Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming
By Mike Plusch; John Wiley & Sons, 2002, ISBN 0764525360. In-depth introductory guide, hands-on tutorials, over 1,000 examples include source code, output; organized in 6 parts; author is Water co-creator. [Amazon.com]

XML: Add Water, get Steam?
Agencies that move to Web services and XML with no thorough understanding are building a house of cards. The Steam run-time engine and Water radically simplify XML; its core statements fit on 3 pages. [Government Computer News]

Yahoo Groups: Water Language
Mail list archive.



Water Language Conference 1.0
First such event, one page announcement of place (MIT), time. To become full website. (June 21, 2004)

Start-up Aims to Simplify XML
Clear Methods says XML programming must be simplified, so it created Water, a general-purpose language that can replace the many languages programmers need to master to produce Web services. [CNET News.com] (July 24, 2003)

Startup Unveils New Web-Services Language
Startup called Clear Methods has produced Water XML programming language, and a run-time environment for its code, called Steam Engine, being offered as part of 'pure Web-services platform.' [InformationWeek] (July 15, 2003)

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