At 09:04 PM 11/7/2005, Ken wrote:
I think Wendell is being very generous to me in using the word
"sharing" ... he's a tough act to follow and he gets to wow the
crowd before I get my opportunity to speak ... I'm lucky to be up
there with him.
<plug>He's speaking on extraordinary uses of XSLT in the document
life cycle, and I'm presenting a case study of one of two large
stylesheet libraries I've implemented recently for customers.</plug>
It's impossible not to try being generous with Ken, who sets a high
standard for generosity. And he'll be tough to open for, especially
since I know that his work, assuming it builds on what he showed at
Extreme last August (which its topic suggests it does), isn't just a
case study; it's a demonstration of a development and maintenance
methodology with revolutionary implications for a certain class of
users and organizations (I'll let Ken say who).
As for wowing the crowd: I will be talking about how to orchestrate a
song cycle. Then Herr Brahms will talk about how to compose a symphony. :->
Cheers,
Wendell
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