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Re: In fact it's linear! (Was: Re: Summary/Performance

Subject: Re: In fact it's linear! (Was: Re: Summary/Performance/Add Q: convertflat list w/ level information to a hierarcial one?)
From: "Ragulf Pickaxe" <jawxml@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 10:28:19 +0000
efficient xslt transformations
Dimitre Novatchev and David Tolpin:
> Please post your data or better mail it to me off-list. This is getting
> off-topic for the list, I think.

This is definitely a hot topic, because of number of reasons:

  1. The problems of writing correct and optimal algorithms are important
in XSLT development.

  2. The problems of writing efficient recursive algorithms in XSLT are
very important.

  3. There was a reference in one of your messages that exponential times
are typical of XSLT solutions and a hint that by simply using Haskell and
translating the Haskell functions to XSLT one would be creating more
efficient XSLT transformations.

I will very much like to hear (read) your discussion in this area, and will find it sad if this is continued off list.


Sincerely,
Ragulf Pickaxe :)

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