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RE: [xsl] XSLT Architecture: Next Step


Subject: RE: [xsl] XSLT Architecture: Next Step
From: "Jim Fuller" <jim.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 16:34:57 +0100

Hello Claudio,

Your comments are a function of your comprehension, they are neither wrong nor right, just low powered in resolving the scope of questions you pose. This is certainly not meant as a swipe....its just sometimes neccesary to do a bit of background reading to get up to speed; which u are in the process of.

here is a sorta priority list, which may make no sense ! 

<---------------low complexity/scope-------------------------->
- XSLT is useful in transforming xml to xml
- XSLT is useful in transforming xml to text
- XSLT is kinda useful in transforming text to xml
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- XSLT is a kinda build/make/ant tool for all XML languages
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- XSLT can be used on clients to render multiple view(s) of data
- XSLT can be used on servers to render multiple view(s) of data
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- XSLT can be used within most major computer programming languages to 
manipulate data; so XSLT can be reused elsewhere simply
- XSLT is reintroducing functional programming concepts to the masses, which are insanely useful in a world full of meta data and document centric data
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- XSLT can be a component in MVC archicture e.g. by providing the View
- XSLT can be used as a functional programming language
<---------------high complexity/scope-------------------------->

also its probably appropriate to mention that the success of a programming language is directly related to the amount with which it is abused.

regards, Jim Fuller



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