Archive for the 'xslt' Category

Funny thing about bugs…

September 18th, 2008

They just keep popping up.
I just scrolled down my own blog, and saw a post titled “Down to three bugs.”  Funny enough, three months later, we’re still trying to push the website out. (Wow, those were some really big bugs!!!  Haha, jk…)  In fact, I’ve been pressing for the last 2 days, trying to expedite [...]


PHP and Me

April 1st, 2008

I just finished writing a not-so-simple, not-so-complex PHP script.  First, lemme say that I had a good time with it, since it isn’t either XSLT or Portal (my workplace’s homebrew) code.  It’s kinda refreshing to look outside of my multi-month project.  Exciting, in fact… despite how insignificant (in the grand scheme of things) it is.
I’ve [...]


Random February Thoughts

March 1st, 2008

In an effort to inspire me to write something else, I am throwing a few thoughts out from the last month.
My orchestra, The Columbia Orchestra, is playing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for our next concert. The orchestra is trying to make at least a small cultural event out of it. There is a website (embracingthemillions.com) [...]


XSLT Class

October 23rd, 2007

Last Monday through last Wednesday I attended Mulberry Technologies’ XSLT course. I had a fun time, and learned a bunch.
To prepare, I looked through a few books. I looked through Jeni Tennison’s Beginning XSLT 2.0 book, but it wasn’t for me. I didn’t like how wordy it was… I got lost in [...]


Class over

October 18th, 2007

I am finished my XSLT class, and learned some very interesting things.  Very cool the way some of the features of the language fit within the context of Scheme (and Lisp, for that matter).   More to come.


catching up

October 3rd, 2007

This is my appropriately named “catching up” post.  As most know, I’ve moved over the last month.  Despite my early action, I still had to do a lot of work at the end of the month.  C’est la vie, that’s what moving is.  Aside that, I’ve also been focused on various work related things (css, [...]