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Re: [xsl] XSLT Dead?

2007-04-16 11:15:24
Can you give more context? Are you saying that the 'programmers' of
the future will be using GUI/drag drop to create web applications? If
so, its kinda like I've been transported to the year 1996, and someone
is posting whether HTML will be dead because of tools like
Dreamweaver.

-Steve

On 4/16/07, Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
My colleagues and I often have discussions about which technologies to
use to solve different business needs.  Since I am a huge XSLT fan,
they know I have a bias for this technology, and they are always, no
let me express this properly, they are ALWAYS giving me a hard time
for it.
Well, in a recent conversation about technologies, one of them goes
for the kill and throws out this doozy:

    I can just sum it up for you:
    <xsl:apply-templates select="DeadTechnology" />


So, is XSLT dead?  I guess to put things into context a bit; does the
rule which MS has over so many developers, the drag and drop GUI
designer and ready made solutions in a box, does this suggest that
XSLT is a dying technology?

Karl..

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