Subject: Re: [xsl] XML/XSLT for web templating From: "Martynas Jusevicius" <martynas.jusevicius@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:31:09 +0200 |
Hi Kamal, we have been using XSLT for some advanced web templating for at least several years now. It is the primary templating system in our home-grown web app. framework. See http://www.xml.lt/Resources/Framework if you want some details. Martynas Jusevicius www.xml.lt On 10/9/07, Kamal Bhatt <kbhatt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Steve wrote: > > Uselessly personal, anecdotal tangent: > > > > XSL has forced me, more than any other language, to behave as a > > programmer. I would (and could) have lived my life without ever having > > to write a Recursive function. Having done so, I've never programmed > > anything the same since. > > > > > I don't know if it made me program better elsewhere, but it does make > you think about data more seriously. You start recognising when data > (XML) is poorly structured. > > I did a subject in Uni about ray tracing so I had my fair share of > recursive functions, and let me tell you, if you have problems with > recursive functions in XSLT, it is no barrel of laughs in C++ (with > pointers, ugh). > > > -- > Kamal Bhatt
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