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>I don't have examples handy either, but I'll bet Michael's approach will 
>apply in your situation. The long form of learning to do this is to study 
>software engineering, of course. But a couple "25 words or less" steps you 
>can take might be:
>

Or maybe learn what BNF is which gives an idea of grammars which will lead 
to the concepts of abstraction you need. You don't need a degree in Comp 
Sci for that :-)
The people who wrote the 2666 lines of XSLT all have degrees in Comp Sci, 
so that maybe isn't an answer...

andrew



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