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Hi again, To agree with John (the spec is not so bad as that) but also to add, threads like this one are invaluable. For example, I just looked at Jirka's slides and how can I have missed xsl:where-populated and xsl:on-empty/on-non-empty? I will use those. Cheers, Wendell On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 5:06 PM John Lumley john.lumley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Acknowledging my possible bias, if you are quite happy with most of the content and detail of Michael Kaybs 2.0 book, then I suggest you gently read your way through the XSLT3.0 and XPath3.1 specs.... Youbll have enough background to understand the general concepts and the bwhatbs newb sections will give you pointers. > > John Lumley > john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > On 3 Oct 2019, at 21:15, Rick Quatro rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Besides Liam's upcoming course, are there any definitive guides on XSLT 3/XPath 3.1? My too best current resources are Michael Kay's book and Ken Holman's course on Udemy.com, which cover versions 1 and 2. Thanks for any pointers. > -- ...Wendell Piez... ...wendell -at- nist -dot- gov... ...wendellpiez.com... ...pellucidliterature.org... ...pausepress.org... ...github.com/wendellpiez... ...gitlab.coko.foundation/wendell...
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