From: Nic James Ferrier <nferrier(_at_)tapsellferrier(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk>
Hey! I'm a self taught amateur too! (Actually, I'm not sure who
isn't).
Well, I for one (I'm a self-taught professional).
I think XSLT is quite good for non-programmers, it's programmers with
some experience of other things that find it really difficult I've
found.
I always find it very surprising that programmers with experience only of
imperative languages find taking up a declarative language difficult - after
all we were all taught declarative semantics at school - in our mathmatics
lessons.
But it is a very common experience - can anyone suggestion why this might
be?
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