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RE: qualitative decline of xsl-list questions

Subject: RE: qualitative decline of xsl-list questions
From: "Passin, Tom" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:34:33 -0500
RE:  qualitative decline of xsl-list questions
[Braumüller, Hans]

> i add:
> 
> 5. Then try again your own code
> 
> 6. Post your key problem step by step, not everything you are 
> trying to resolve
> 

One thing is that debugging xslt problems takes some experience, and can seem rather different than debugging, say, javascript.  In practice, I have found that as I get better at diagnosing my xslt problems, I have gotten better at debugging javascript and python too.  I think that you need to apply more flexibility for diagnosing and correcting xslt problems and enhancing that ability is useful everywhere else.

Cheers,

Tom P

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