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Re: The history of a templating engineby Anonymous Monk |
on Sep 26, 2006 at 15:43 UTC ( [id://574964]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hi jimt, i liked your article, i'm just another guy who wrote his own template system. I have to say that in the process i experienced many of the same problems than you. It has been very enrichment to read the mental chewing behind the scenes. Sadly i also believe that "there's more than one way to do it" is a bare and a bone, i can't complaint about it, because i did it (i built my own template system). What's good: "There are many ways to do it”. What's Wrong: "There are many ways to do it”:
It's similar to what happens with people trying to get into Linux, the first “and complex” question they face is: ¿ What distro to use ? People new to Develop Web Applications with Perl get confused on the large number of tools at different levels available. I don't pretend to criticize Perl Tools Developers, what i mention here is a real fact that probably don't have any solution. Hans Poo Edited by planetscape - removed style tags
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