You scare me. People dreaming about books I haven't written yet. Just as
well I'm about to disappear on two weeks holiday where I will forget all
about XSLT...
Michael Kay
Software AG
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> Had a funny dream last night, in which xslt was involved; as
> a general rule when I dream of a programming language all
> that really goes on is I see a bunch of text in the language
> in my favorite text editor, generally dealing with a sequence
> of problems from work, but this one was different:
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> I was on a train, and there were some computer science
> students on it, as I was sitting one bench over I could hear
> what they were discussing, one of them was quite into xslt,
> in fact he had a copy of the XSLT Programmer's reference, in
> hardcover with nice paper and all, I came over to talk with
> them and I was looking at it, it turned out to be for XSLT
> 2.0, I was looking at it, there was an example were one had
> to write a generic xslt that could output a text file
> representing the Picture example in Haskell The Craft of
> Functional Programming(a Horse drawn in various ways using
> sequences of . and #)
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> I don't know what this means, maybe I'm seeing the future!
> That would be cool. But probably not :(
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