Subject: RE: [xsl] How did you learn XSL? From: Jim Garrison <Jim.Garrison@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:22:56 -0500 |
> -----Original Message----- > From: Evan Lenz [mailto:evan@xxxxxxxxxxxx] [snip] > Michael Kay's XSLT Programmer's Reference (1st edition), one of the > best > technical books ever written (IMHO). It seemed to fit my brain > perfectly, and I read it cover to cover, nodding with excited > understanding at each turn of the page. [snip] Curious -- I had the same reaction reading YOUR pocket reference :-) And I agree that Michael's book is one of the best out there. I cut my teeth on IBM/370 Principles of Operation, which I consider one of the two best technical references ever written. The other is Michael's XSLT/XPath reference.
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