| Bill Tiptree Humphries ( |
Re: Why not just use XSL?
The common complaint is that XSLT is "too hard," which it isn't.
But to do it right means your developers need to grok functional programming methods, and for many people trained in procedural or OO, that's not a simple context shift.
The common complaint is that XSLT is "too hard," which it isn't.
But to do it right means your developers need to grok functional programming methods, and for many people trained in procedural or OO, that's not a simple context shift.