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Subject: Re: XML to HTML conversion examples
From: Dan Morrison <dman@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 20:41:11 +1200
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Miloslav Nic wrote:
> 
> I personally find it more easily comprehensible. It looks natural to me
> 1) create element
> 2) add attributes
> 3) create eventual subelements

I would agree. The 'classic' is really a bit 'Zen' until you've thought
about it three times.

The 'construct-by-hand' method not only works in a more obvious way,
most importantly it illustrates several useful constructs in a way that
is easily re-usable. When the coder wants to proceed and develop on it
for their own peculiar task, this eg is more modular.

.dan.

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                                  3.2

There once was a master programmer who wrote unstructured programs.  A
novice programmer, seeking to imitate him, also began to write
unstructured programs.  When the novice asked the master to evaluate
his progress, the master criticized him for writing unstructured
programs, saying: "What is appropriate for the master is not
appropriate for the novice.  You must understand the Tao before
transcending structure."

http://packetstorm.securify.com/unix-humor/tao.of.programming.html


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