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Re: [xsl] XSLamenT

2007-07-31 08:29:15
I have to agree with Michael here.  What you are seeing are the web
developers migrating to discovering the power of XSLT on the web.
Most of these developers still think "OOP" is a sound that a coin
makes when it hits the water.  Hopefully systems like Symphony
(http://www.symphony21.com) will get more exposure to the more
advanced web developers and the advancement of the language and it's
children languages can progress in a rate that's acceptable.

Gene Shepherd

On 7/31/07, Michael Kay <mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com> wrote:
Now that is not the fault of the W3C or the various Drs. and
other learned participants of the xsl-list, but, it does seem
to me that somehow the XSLT meme* is not replicating as we
would all hope for in the minds of the wider I.T. community.

It seems to me that it is replicating, and that we are watching the process
happening. There is a steady stream of pilgrims working their way up the
mountainside. The more people we see asking these basic questions, the more
evidence we have that lots of people are making this journey.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/


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