STAND BACK EVERYONE I'M WRITING SOME XSL
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Replying to @Carols10cents
Someone should write a handlebars-to-xsl translator. XSL was my first language (O_O) and I haven't used it since hbs.
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Replying to @wycats
XSL was one of the first languages I got paid to work in! The recursive pattern matching is a great tool, would miss that with hbs
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Replying to @Carols10cents
hmmmm... hbs *in theory* could support pattern matching, but nothing out of the box. Got a simple example I can noodle on?
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Replying to @wycats
Things like https://gist.github.com/carols10cents/cd58372b3ad460c32203e5abc2d32f21#file-process-xsl-L18 … are awesome. Granted, I haven't felt a need for this til now....
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Replying to @Carols10cents
ah ok! I have a very limited version of this with `..`, and am not in love with the pointer syntax (<3 CSS for this) but +1
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Replying to @wycats @Carols10cents
you can do stuff like this (not necessarily totally obvious, but pretty much the point of hbs!) https://gist.github.com/wycats/50ec449a892c2e26d5c62001402fc83f …
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thanks for the fun exercise... interesting food for thought
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