Subject: Re: [xsl] Rescuing XSLT from Niche Status From: Uche Ogbuji <uche.ogbuji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 00:00:41 -0700 |
> Thanks for everyone's responses. It has definitely helped deepen and refine > my understanding of XSLT. I hope I haven't generated any ill will with my > vigorous responses. I've been following XSLT for some time now and have > been frustrated by its slow adoption in the web application realm and am > looking for ways to improve that situation. Wow. I'd XSLT's adoption has been rapid fire. Just one year old and it has easily a score of implementations, a huge cache of practice and techniques, one of the liveliest programming-related mailing lists there are, and a fully-dedicated conference. I think it's been a remarkable success, which to shoft topic, is one of the reasons I'm so vehemently opposed to the premature hacking apparent in the XSLT 1.1 WD. -- Uche Ogbuji Principal Consultant uche.ogbuji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx +1 303 583 9900 x 101 Fourthought, Inc. http://Fourthought.com 4735 East Walnut St, Ste. C, Boulder, CO 80301-2537, USA Software-engineering, knowledge-management, XML, CORBA, Linux, Python XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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