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On Mar 3, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Jon Pugh wrote:

> At 11:51 PM +0000 3/2/10, John Delacour wrote:
>> Wasn't that about the time all the people who could write an AETE for an application suddenly disappeared into thin air?
> 
> We haven't disappeared, but there's no need to write an AETE any more.  Now it's an SDEF.  ;)
> 
> Jon
> 
And a lot of them are generated automatically, and if you have a good object design for the application then you should end up with a good dictionary for the application.

-Mark
wrote his first AETE in hex using regedit.

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