On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:34 +0000, Michael Kay wrote:
[...]
Perhaps Steve Ball
found something else to do with his weekends. I think the days of
hobbyist implementations of these technologies are past.
This posting sort of sums it up:
http://mail.explain.com.au/pipermail/libx/2011-September/000004.html
Large open source projects generally need a community, or someone with a
lot of wisdom and generosity and dedication and focus, or (best) both.
I agree 100%.
On the other hand, a C (not C++) implementation would bring XSLT 2 a lot
closer to PHP, Python, Perl, JavaScript, etc. Or maybe even a
translation into XQuery, hmmm...
Liam
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