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Michael Kay scripsit: > There's no such thing as an XML professional, any more than you can be a > screwdriver professional or a fork-lift truck professional. People who > define their abilities by the tools they can use proficiently are not > professionals, they are technicians; professionals define their > capabilities in terms of the problem space, not the solution space. Quoted for truth. Note that _qualified_ has different meanings on opposite sides of the Pond. Where a Brit may say He's qualified, but can he do the work? a Yank may express the same thought with He has the credentials, but is he qualified to do the work? Note to Len: Writing and debugging XSLT *is* programming. Anyone who can learn to program in XSLT can learn to program in any other language. -- I Hope, Sir, that we are not John Cowan mutually Un-friended by this cowan@ccil.org Difference which hath happened http://www.ccil.org/~cowan betwixt us. --Thomas Fuller, Appeal to Injured Innocence
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