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Re: [xml-dev] SGML complexity

From: "Alexander Johannesen" <alexander.johannesen@-----.--->
To: "juanrgonzaleza@----------------.---" <--------------@----------------.--->
Date: 9/6/2006 10:42:00 AM
On 9/6/06, juanrgonzaleza@c... > I do not doubt that
XSLT is used. But if an Amazon query returns 4712
> results for books on Javascript, 1362 for XSLT, and 11065 for PHP...

... then perhaps that proves just the shere complexities involved in
two programming languages that require thousands of books written
about it to make sense of it vs. an elegant transformation language
that doesn't require bucketloads of explanation.

Size can mean many things, not just popularity.


Alex
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