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            • March 07, 2005

              Socorro County Community Calendar - They're smarter than I first realized!

            • They're back!

              And it seems they're smarter than I first realized:

              Introduction to XML, 5:30 p.m. — Speare 116. "XSLT II: XPath and basic XSLT." Free class.

              Let's see, I see a Python class again... smart. And it seems this is the second of at least a two part series on XPath and XSLT. Very Smart! But wait.. all this intelligence and yet still no sign of XQuery? They are REALLY smarter than I realized ;) Oh thats right XQuery... I hope you have enjoyed your vacation away from my daily beatings cuz' I'm back! :D See this post for a better understanding as to why the layover... :D

            • Posted by m.david : March 7, 2005 09:52 PM GMT

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