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RE: XSLT vs Perl

Subject: RE: XSLT vs Perl
From: David Tolpin <dvd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 20:38:00 +0400 (AMT)
awk vs perl
> > XSLT 2.0 is awk with pointy brackets. What's the advantage of 
> > having pointy brackets in awk?
>
> I was not aware that awk had a data model or type system that was in any
> way aligned with XML.

AWK has neither of the two. AWK was an exaggeration.
I was trying to emphasize the fact that use of XML syntax for
structure is no more than syntactic sugar.

Besides, a language with types which already require two levels
of errata hardly benefits from these types.

>
> Let's be concrete. What is the equivalent of
>
> <a href="{../@code}.html"/><xsl:value-of select="title"/></a>

new Node("a",href=>value_of(../@code).".html",value_of("title"));

David Tolpin

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