At 2012-10-30 12:13 +0000, Kerry, Richard wrote:
XSLT is very much about how to look at what you've got.
Well said! That puts it all in a nutshell.
And it explains why some seasoned programmers in my classes have more
troubles wrapping their heads around some aspects of XSLT than
novices. They are used to looking at problems in a more classical
perspective that does not serve them well in XSLT.
. . . . . . . . . . Ken
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