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by bambax
4219 days ago
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> the same pain you felt debugging it XSLT is "right the first time"; I have had to do corrections and evolutions but very rarely (never?) have I had to hunt for a weird unexplained behavior. Of course I have seen horrible XSLTs, but horrible is in no way limited to XSLT (the only thing that's XSLT-specific is when people try to do imperative programming in XSLT). I'm currently trying to make sense of a database model where every. single. property. is a flag in just one table (isClient, isProspect, isActive, isAForeigner, isMale, isFemale, etc. etc.) No XSLT involved whatsoever. Big pain. |
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