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Re: [xsl] Pearls of XSLT and XPath 3.0 Design

2012-11-22 06:50:15
Roger,

Can we contact you off-list about this?

Faithfully,
Sean B. Durkin

On 21/11/2012 11:49 PM, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Hi Folks,

XSLT 3.0 and XPath 3.0 contain a lot of powerful and exciting new capabilities. 
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the new capabilities.

Have you got a pearl that you would like to share? Please send me an email and 
I will add it to this paper (and credit you). I ask three things:

1.  The pearl highlights a capability that is new to XSLT 3.0 or XPath 3.0.
2.  Provide a short, complete, working stylesheet with a sample input document.
3.  Provide a brief description of the code.

This is an evolving paper. As new pearls are found, they will be added.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.      XPath 3.0 is a composable language
2.      Higher-order functions
3.      Partial functions
4.      Function composition
5.      Recursion with anonymous functions
6.      Closures
7.      -- next pearl is? --

More ... http://www.xfront.com/Pearls-of-XSLT-and-XPath-3-0-Design.pdf

/Roger

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