On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Mark Wonsil wrote:
Although XSLT is
fairly widely used, its power is limited, and it is fairly hard to
use."
This statement seems to me to be both wrong and also a little
contradictory. It's power is hardly limited, since it's been shown to
be turing complete. As far as being hard to use, that seems to be a
matter of debate, as though there are some people who "get it" and some
who don't ;-)
If it's power is limited, and it's hard to use, why is it widely used?
Can something be limited, hard to use, but useful?
simon
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