I took Ken Holman's 2-day XSLT tutorial at XTech 2000. Later that year,
my first son was born premature (he's doing great now), and I had a lot
of time on my hands sitting by his hospital bed. I completely devoured
Michael Kay's XSLT Programmer's Reference (1st edition), one of the best
technical books ever written (IMHO). It seemed to fit my brain
perfectly, and I read it cover to cover, nodding with excited
understanding at each turn of the page. It was geek nirvana. I've yet to
find another book or technology that could get me so excited.
Evan
Liam Quin wrote:
What resources were most useful to you in learning XSL?
If books or tutorials, which ones? Or if a course, whose?
Name names :-)
XSLT, XSL-FO, or both?
Liam
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