On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 12:07 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> > I agree totally with you. A trivial example is doing string operations
> > in xsl is total nightmare.
> 
> which i think is a big bonus. string operations should hurt. you should 
> think twice before munging strings, and then it should be a royal pain.

totally agree, I just used it as example. Like you state in another
message xsl is event based, but presentation logic most of the time is
more efficient in traditional programming.
...
> >>> should be done in a more flexible way via a template that will get the
> >>> parts it needs.
> >>> This way it would be as well possible to extend it more
> >>> easy without touching the sitemap.
> >> Big +1.
> > 
> > Will have a look and try to come up with something simple.
> 
> with your twins and all that goes with it, there is no chance that you 
> could make it to zurich i guess? it would be great to talk about this 
> f2f... (and to maybe have a beer among old flame-buddies ;)

jeje, for sure I am always good for a good Pils. ;) 

I need to see how I can manage to come to Zürich, I may arrange it and
do some happy hacking with you guys (hopefully sponsored by Bitburger,
jeje)

salu2
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Thorsten Scherler                                 thorsten.at.apache.org
Open Source Java                      consulting, training and solutions


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