Something you might want to think about: are their practices "bad" or just
"different"?
In my opinion, doing things the way an employer wants them is appropriate if
they are odd, contrary to my habits or even my preferences, but an arguably
reasonable approach. On the other hand, if there really is no way to think of
their requirements as good practice in any way, I would find another position
as quickly as possible.
-- Tommie
On Feb 4, 2022, at 1:01 PM, Mailing Lists Mail daktapaal(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com
<xsl-list-service(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hello All,
I need some advice from you all. I have been working with XSLT for last 15
years and I have now come across a contract opportunity with a financial firm
in Australia and I am like weeks into it. I was told that the clients are
bound with XSLT1.0 and XSLT 2.0 does not work. I was wondering why it does
not work. I asked if they used MS parser etc. and nothing of that sort is
happening. When I looked into the code i figured why xslt2.0 wont work. it
wont because of the wrong coding. xml elements are coded as text using <
and > and the text is not in the xsl:text and xpaths are all
unbelievable . No one with even 1 year of exp with xslt will even fathom such
xpaths. there are circular xpaths, no keys .. no variables. using the same
complicated xpaths over and over again in consecutive lines of code. and its
all a mess. Super mess and it makes me cry. So messed up that you can not
format the code because you will break the spacing in the text nodes..The
reasoning.? Th!
e one who did the initial work was a contractor who did not know Xslt.
part 2 of the story..
I started coding and I have a muscle memory of doing the things in a certain
way ( hopefully the right way ).. I was pulled in into a meeting saying that
my code is messed up and that I am doing things the way that is against the
coding standards practice of company .. every line of the code was changed to
how they do it/// . keys removed, xsl:text removed, and every nightmare i
imagine was asked to make and by me. I checked in the code now they way they
do, knowing very well that it is messy..
I am pulled everyday and told that my XSLT coding is not correct. I have
always stood as the XSLT conscience and people have learnt from me. Not
blowing trumpets of myself, but the current situation is very basic very very
basic. I did not do these mistakes on my first job with no experience.
What do I do??
1.Resign and let them be as they want to ?
2. continue and do the coding the way they want and hopefully I will get used
to it in a couple of months and I suffer until then
My heart breaks here to see the attitude that someone is holding my hand to
make me do bad things..... The attitude is clear. "you shall do as we say".
You can chuck your XSLT coding practices..
Makes me remember a contractor who came home to cut trees. I asked him to do
it a certain way and he said he wouldn't do it even if I gave him 2000 GBP.
Please advice.
Dr. Tapaal Dakota
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