On Fri, 2019-11-15 at 08:56 +0000, Michael Kay mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com
wrote:
The XSLT 1.0 and XPath 1.0 recommendations were published on 16
November 1999 - twenty years ago on Saturday.
And started an industry.
XSLT more than anything else, i think, established XML as a format and
toolset that could used for advanced text processing by people who did
not think of themselves as programmers - something that is still true
today.
This is the “democratizing” aspect of XML: putting the means of
productions into the hands of the workers.
XSLT continues to be awesome - but then, i'm teaching a course on XSLT
3 next week :)
A big thank you to all who contributed to XSLT and XML!
Liam
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