RE: xslt core and intuition was RE: [xsl] Reference to variable c annot be resolved.

Subject: RE: xslt core and intuition was RE: [xsl] Reference to variable c annot be resolved.
From: "Yates, Danny (ANTS)" <danny.yates@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:58:11 -0000
Same when I went to Brunel University in England in 1992. We did
ML, lots of Z notation, some Gopher, lots more logic and used some
Unix-based Z proofing tool. (And a tiny bit of Modula-2). This is
the difference between a classic University education and a
Polytechnic education, I guess! :-)

Nowadays I understand they teach Java. *sigh*

Dan.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Nyman [mailto:larsnyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 February 2003 20:00
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: xslt core and intuition was RE: [xsl] Reference to variable
c annot be resolved.


> Who learned Forth or Lisp as a first programming language? There must
> have been somebody sometime.

In 1982 at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) the first programming
language that was taught to the incoming students was ML.  In the second
quarter they taught us Pascal, but we had to first solve the programming
assignments in ML and then "translate" that solution to Pascal.

Lars


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