Hello,
I was wondering if there are ways to translate Haskell code to XSLT. Any
ideas?
Thank you for your help,
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be transformed to a
classical programming language. Some people are investigating on that.
Some people beleive XSL could already be used for this purpose.
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itself?... I thought that information hiding - and the related language
features are known to be good. That's why I really cannot follow your
point here.
?
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, R.S. Nikhil wrote:
> And is Netscape Communicator 4.61 on Linux (bugs and all) a definitive
> test of portable HTML? :-)
Actually it seems to be quite readable by lynx...
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and some project maganement.
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> Kind regards,
> Arjan
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