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Re: XQuery and XSLT - Five Year from Now

  • From: Benjamin Franz <snowhare@n...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 07:27:38 -0800 (PST)

xquery perl
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jay Zhang wrote:

> My hunch is that, five years from now, XSLT will be like Perl. People
> write some isolated XSLT scripts to do some transformation here and
> there. XQuery would be like SQL. It will be pervasively used 
> everywhere. It could be THE language of XML.

<language_religion_rant> 
If you would, please pick a different language (say, REBOL or Lisp ;) )
for your example. I (and many others) regularly write *much* more than
'some isolated (Perl) scripts to do some transformation here and there' on
a regular basis. I've personally written hundreds of thousands of lines of
mostly object oriented Perl in the last three years.

Thank you.
</language_religion_rant>

-- 
Benjamin Franz

... with proper design, the features come cheaply. This 
approach is arduous, but continues to succeed.

                                     ---Dennis Ritchie


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