It's always a bitter sweet sorrow for me when I tear the last leg off of the "countdown spider". Over the course of his short but important life, I tend to develop a relationship/bond with...
wait a second...
I wonder if he feels the same relationship/bond I feel? You think the fact that I'm tearing off his legs one day at a time, to then proclaim "Only [days left 'til X] more left!" after the aforementioned process is complete might cause him to think there ain't nothing but PURE AND EVIL HATE inside these veins of mine?
How sad :( If it wasn't for this announcement from George to cheer me up, I think I would start to cry... [DISCLAIMER: No tears have been shed, and no spiders, living, paper, or imaginary, were harmed during the recording of this series of posts. It was a joke people, A JOKE! In other news, you think that maybe Kurt's point regarding meds wasn't such a bad idea afterall? I'll look into that right away.. ;)]
In the mean time, recently, George Christian Bina posted the following announcement to XSL-List:
Hi everybody,
A new version of oXygen is available and it comes with major XSLT and XPath improvements. Starting with version 7 oXygen is a true XSLT IDE with powerful content completion not only on XSLT but also on XPath values and with refactoring (rename, extract as template, extract as stylesheet) and search (references, definitions, occurrences) support. More details about these and pointers to short video demonstrations are below:
http://www.oxygenxml.com/#XPath
http://www.oxygenxml.com/demo/XslEditing/XSLEditing.html
http://www.oxygenxml.com/#XSLT
http://www.oxygenxml.com/demo/XslRefactoring/XSLRefactoring.html
Version 7 adds more than 50 new important features, like for instance continuous validation and XQuery debugger and profiler.
The full list of new features and detailed description is available at
http://www.oxygenxml.com/index.html#new-version
Best Regards,
George
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