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[I said] >| I for one would love to hear about your (or anyone else's) >| experiences with Perl/Python X*L-processing tools. Thanks for >| bringing it up. Then at 10:06 AM 4/15/1999 +0200, Lars Marius Garshol wrote: >I've been using (and writing :) Python XML processing tools for about >a year now and am very pleased with the combination of Python and XML. >I don't do XML stuff in Java (or Perl for that matter) any more unless >I absolutely have to. > >Since Python is so simple, using the tools is simple as well and when >something is wrong you can usually read the source and sometimes even >fix it. [etc.] Yes -- I'm intrigued by all that Python seems capable of, and also by *who* is using and promoting it. Very broad range of people from the stereotypical technoid at one extreme to the philosopher at the other; there doesn't seem to be a "typical Python user." (In that regard, too, it recalls Lisp....) How does Python's X*L-processing performance compare with Java's? (I realize you've got a vested interest in reporting that it compares favorably. ;) And any word on the reportedly soon-to-be-available alpha release of an XSL processor? Thanks! ============================================================= John E. Simpson | It's no disgrace t'be poor, simpson@xxxxxxxxxxx | but it might as well be. | -- "Kin" Hubbard XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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