Some interesting responses there, for which I thank you.
I'm not sure I quite understand yours, pg. It's the kind of abstract stuff that makes my head hurt.
Does anyone have a mental mapping that they use with Perl/SQL code, (he said, widening the discussion a little)?
Do you for instance think of
<xsl:apply-templates select="item">
as
SELECT * FROM xml_document WHERE element_name = 'item'
and
<xsl:template match="item">
<p>
<xsl:value-of select="." />
</p>
</xsl:template>
as
while(fetchrow-hashref){
print '<p>' . $value . '<p>';
}
that kind of thing?
($_='kkvvttuubbooppuuiiffssqqffssmmiibbddllffss')
=~y~b-v~a-z~s; print
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