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At 01:15 AM 2/15/2003, Roger wrote:
If you only had exposure to math, and not to procedural programming, XSLT's use of the term "variable" would seem entirely natural. Mhmm. Who learns XSLT (or PostScript or Forth or Lisp) as a first programming language? I can't say anything about the parenthetical three, but as for XSLT, why not? (Don't look now....) Cheers, Wendell ___&&__&_&___&_&__&&&__&_&__&__&&____&&_&___&__&_&&_____&__&__&&_____&_&&_
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