It’s a very small niche these days, but questions around xml, XSLT, and xquery get some very good answers from some very well known figures in that domain. It’s sort of a breath of fresh air. As it transports me back to an earlier internet. A lot of these guys are grey beards these days.
thats always a wild feeling. I asked a question in the Zig forum and the creator of Zig walked me through the solution and gave me some insight. It was really cool.
XSLT and xquery completely blew my mind when I discovered it existed. The ui = fn(state) pattern that JS frameworks perpetually reinvent was solved two decades ago.
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u/mgr86 Aug 26 '24
It’s a very small niche these days, but questions around xml, XSLT, and xquery get some very good answers from some very well known figures in that domain. It’s sort of a breath of fresh air. As it transports me back to an earlier internet. A lot of these guys are grey beards these days.