Christian Stocker has this new post over on the bitflux blog today about the posting of his slides for his XSLTAL talk.
The talk itself was hopefully interesting and XSLTAL will be useful for some or it was at least an inspiration to some common problems. The feedback I got was certainly positive and it seems that a lot of XSLT-people have the problem, that it's not *that* easy for non-programmers. Bertrand did some notes during my talk and put them on his blog, they are a good addition to the slide. More information about XSLTAL is also on our wiki.
Bertrand announced also the immediate availability of XSLTAL in Cocoon 2.1.x. Cool, even more people can now use XSLTAL very easily.
My talk about XSLTAL is over. The slides are now also available.
The XSLTAL system is a templating system based on XSL and is used largely in Zope. Using this software, they created a way to import XSL templates into Zope and have it use them as a normal TAL template. Plretty cool stuff...




