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Aurornis ◴[] No.45955140[source]
I have yet to read an article complaining about XSLT deprecation from someone who can explain why they actually used it and why it’s important to them.

> I will keep using XSLT, and in fact will look for new opportunities to rely on it.

This is the closest I’ve seen, but it’s not an explanation of why it was important before the deprecation. It’s a declaration that they’re using it as an act of rebellion.

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1. basscomm ◴[] No.45958239[source]
> I have yet to read an article complaining about XSLT deprecation from someone who can explain why they actually used it and why it’s important to them.

I used it to develop a website because I'm not a programmer, but I still want to have some basic templates on my webpage without having to set up a dev environment or a static site generator. XML and XSLT extend HTML _just enough_ to let me do some fun things without me having to become a full-on programmer.