Subject: Re: [xsl] How do you avoid relearning the same coding technique over and over? From: "BR Chrisman brchrisman@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2025 13:55:54 -0000 |
This is actually what I've found AI engines to be 'pretty good at.' Do they need to come up with detailed-perfect code? Not really. And they'll certainly invent non-existent flags or functions or what not occasionally. But a lot of the time, what I'm looking for will be part of the results from which I can pull and adapt. On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 4:19b/AM Roger L Costello costello@xxxxxxxxx < xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > A few days ago, I needed some code to iterate over a set of folders and > then for each folder iterate over its files. > > Over the years I have solved that problem--use the expath file > module--many times. In my most recent need, I spent a few minutes searching > my file system to find an XSLT program that uses the expath module, but I > didn't find anything, so I spent time relearning how to use the expath file > module. What a waste of time. > > In the ideal world, when I develop some code--such as code to iterate over > folders and subfolders--I would pause what I'm doing, create example code > showing how to solve the task, and store that example code in some location > on my file system that I'll remember 6 months, 6 years later. Alas, I'm in > a hurry. I don't do that. > > What's the solution? Discipline? No matter how much I'm in a hurry, stop > and create an example. Is that the solution? > > How do you avoid relearning the same coding technique over and over? > > /Roger
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