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> There are many similarities between LISP and XSLT, 

I'd probably have said "Prolog" ... it's single-assignment (LISP isn't),
has pattern matching as its fundamental idiom (LISP doesn't), and
even uses N-ary trees (OK, LISP fakes them :).

- Dave



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