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            • November 24, 2004

              Invitation to join me in my quest to be a better XSLT programmer...

            • From my post to XSL-List…

              “I wanted to send out a quick invitation to anyone and everyone interested in following along and participating in my adventure to better understand XSLT from the ground up. As I am sure a lot of you can attest its easy to let the little details in the features of a language get lost in the cracks along the way. From time to time it seems that a good way to re-discover these little details and fine tune your skill set is to start back at the beginning and work all the way through to the end, picking up the little pieces of lost understanding along the way. I know that in the past this has been an effective method for me to become a better programmer in other areas of development. So I think the time has come to do it again, this time in the study of XSLT.

              The site in which I will be blogging this adventure is http://www.UnderstandingXSLT.com. The book I will be using is Jeni Tennisons title “Beginning XSLT” from A Press. I have a link on the site to the title on Amazon.com. I also have a request in to Jeni (through my last post) to let me know if there is any other link she would prefer me to link to on the site. If for some reason the link on the site takes you somewhere else besides Amazon.com, this will be why.”

              Anyone interested in this I will see you over at http://www.UnderstandingXSLT.com. I plan my first post (beyond the “Welcome” post) for Friday morning.

              See ya there :)

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            • Posted by m.david : November 24, 2004 11:38 AM GMT

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