Feb 15
At first we had Nelly and XSL/T, and then we end up with Lisp.
At first we had Nelly and XSL/T, and then we end up with Lisp.
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February 15th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
And XSLT was based on DSSSL, a SEXP-based language based on Scheme. I remember writing early XSLT templates with parens instead of angles. Full circle, it seems.