Ian Brayshaw sent the following bits through the ether:

> I don't want to ruffle feathers and make the natives restless, but to me 
> that looks like TT trying to do the job of XSLT.

I like XPath. I don't like XSLT. I don't like programming in XML,
which is why I don't like http://www.w3.org/TR/xexpr/ either:

<print>
  <add>
    <integer>2</integer>
    <integer>2</integer>
  </add>
</print>

A computer language should be easy to write. Perl rocks in this case,
as almost any random Perl code compiles:
http://perl.plover.com/idiocy/RandProg.html

Leon
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... I totally paused!

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