One of XSLT 1.0's greatest strengths, which it shares with
only *some* of
the rest of the XML family of specs (including all its cousins and
hangers-on), is that for all its real quirkiness in some
respects, it's
relatively easy to learn
I think that in many ways XSLT 2.0 is easier to learn than 1.0. There are so
many simple problems that involve convoluted workarounds to solve in 1.0,
where the 2.0 solution is straightforward. Many people coming new to 2.0,
for example, will have little need to learn how to write recursive code -
something that for many people is a big learning barrier.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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