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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:42:36+00:00 2026-05-11T19:42:36+00:00

I’ve been working with the xml.linq classes in .net recently. But may need to

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I’ve been working with the xml.linq classes in .net recently. But may need to use a linux friendly language for an upcoming project.

The things I like the most are

  1. Xdocument, being able to load from a
    file or parse from a string
  2. XElement, quickly creating a custom
    structure for page specific data
  3. Traversing Children, Parents,
    Siblings etc
  4. Xml.Linq in general getting and
    setting values by
    Variable.Element("elementName").value()
    for
    Variable.Descandants("elementName").value()

    not to mention attributes adding
    descendants and all the other
    goodies that are built in.

So my question is. Is there another language that has these kinds of features built in for xml? I’d like to avoid manual parsing and have the flexibility of on the fly generated xml.

Bonus Question: Do other languages have features that could work similar to Linq to Xml for querying the xDocument/xelement equivalent.

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    2026-05-11T19:42:36+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:42 pm

    LINQ example thing in Python

    http://themechanicalbride.blogspot.com/2007/03/linq-to-python.html

    But this blog sheds light on why this is not needed:

    LINQ in PHP

    http://phplinq.codeplex.com/

    For an interesting perspective on LINQ and things similar

    http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-November/004575.html

    Sounds interesting. But in the FOSS scene, there seems to be a bit of resistance to this kind of thing (I could be wrong).

    There are tons of XML routines in Python such as XPath, XSLT and others.

    How to use Xpath in Python?

    It might be worth working with these standards and moving away from LINQ as, I cant see a stable alternative … But there are things that are functional, but a different philosophy

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