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Markup languages / Functional languages / XSLT / Technical communication / Java API for XML Processing / XPath / XSL / Document Object Model / XPath 1.0 / Computing / Web standards / XML
Date: 2014-01-06 11:10:59
Markup languages
Functional languages
XSLT
Technical communication
Java API for XML Processing
XPath
XSL
Document Object Model
XPath 1.0
Computing
Web standards
XML

Saxon: Anatomy of an XSLT processor What is current state of the art in XSLT optimization? Michael Kay ([removed]) Writer and programmer Saxonica Limited

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