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Functional languages / Cross-platform software / XSLT / Java / XSL / Xalan / XML / Classpath / Oxygen XML Editor / Computing / Markup languages / Java platform
Date: 2014-11-26 02:25:58
Functional languages
Cross-platform software
XSLT
Java
XSL
Xalan
XML
Classpath
Oxygen XML Editor
Computing
Markup languages
Java platform

Extending XSLT with Java and C# The world is not perfect. If it were, all data you have to process would be in XML and the only transformation language you would have to learn would XSLT. Because the world is not perfect

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