Subject: RE: [xsl] [Ann - Zvon] Templatotron From: "Bryan Rasmussen" <bry@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 11:19:28 +0100 |
>The Templatotron was not meant to be a simplified language, >it is a language which should retain as much power as possible of XSLT >but with less keystrokes and to make the underlying XML (intended output) >more visible see to me this seems to mean simplification. You're retaining as much power as possible of xslt, meaning that somethings have to be given up because their existence screws with the goal of simplification, the intended output is more visible because it's simpler for people to understand what they want then it is to figure out how to get there, and less keystrokes makes it simpler if simpler is related to easier. :) don't misunderstand me, I liked it as an example of what can be done, you're design is better than things I've tried to do along the same lines at various points, and clarified my own errors in thinking, I just doubt that anything like this will ever appeal to anyone than the person or persons who made it, if you see my point, you've made something that works good for you and you're absolutely familiar with it, I don't think it will be used by others, but the design of it could be used so that others can make their own rapid prototyping tools. In fact just as I sit here writing this I have an idea for such a sequence of tools, I shouldn't say anything yet cause it will probably sound stupid, most things do coming from me on the spur of the moment :) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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