On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:25:20 -0700, Robert Koberg <rob(_at_)koberg(_dot_)com>
wrote:
Yep. We do this with our CMS and when I talk to someone it is the first
thing I bring up. That is, "we thought XSL was a great thing (and still
do) but you probably do not have the staff or access to consultants to
be able to handle it yourself."
And it's a *GREAT* tool -- I've been walked through a demo from both
Robert and Iva, and I can attest to the fact that LiveSTORYBOARD is up to
the task of making REALLY HARD THINGS *REALLY SIMPLE*.
Wanna know why? Cuz' the focus isn't placed on writing XSLT, it's placed
on creating a final product from start to finish using human tools instead
of hacker tools.
You can't easily teach non-programmer types to program in the same way you
can't easily teach non-marketing types how to market. Forget about trying
to find an online XSLT dev tool. Find a tool (like LiveSTORYBOARD
(http://www.livestoryboard.com/)) that allows a normal human who knows
nothing about programming, yet can market to heck out of any product
thrown their direction, the ability to take whats in their mind and put it
into a live production environment.
--
/M:D
M. David Peterson
http://mdavid.name | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354
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