About a year ago i was perusing a bookstore and noticed all the Java books that processed XML. I thought to myself "what a complete waste ... using Java to parse XML!" Sure, you may point me to some lightening fast parser that does a wonderful job of parsing the XML ... but once the parsing is done, what is left?
Java.
No thanks. Not when i can choose. Perl is the better choice for parsing XML because what you are left with is USEFUL! Be it an anonymous data structure via XML::Simple, be it a SAX thingy via XML::SAX::Machines, or be it twig via XML::Twig ... what you have is cool, fun, and what you will do is Get Stuff Done™
jeffa
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