Subject: Re: [xsl] stylesheet organisation From: Alex Muir <alex.g.muir@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 13:31:58 +0000 |
Ken, Yeah that's very informative, thanks. >I think it is unfair to criticize in hindsight the choices made by designers of the language I hope it's never too late to offer criticism on anything in this world because it invokes discussion and learning and no doubt a lot of new things are born out of old things that were criticized. Certainly I was offering the positive musing form I hope, out of interest to get interesting responses like yours to gain some more understanding. I agree the spec is clear but the thought then comes that a clear spec and intuitive programming are 2 potentially different things. Criticism is good. You suck websites not good :) Regards -- Alex Muir Instructor | Program Organizer - University Technology Student Work Experience Building University of the Gambia http://sites.utg.edu.gm/alex/ Low budget software development benefiting development in the Gambia, West Africa Experience of a lifetime, come to Gambia and Join UTSWEB - http://sites.utg.edu.gm/utsweb/
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