On 10/12/2010 04:31 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
It seems that many Programmers feel it better to have the user spend
time to learn their system, than the programmer learn their way of doing
things to reduce the learning curve for the user.

Exactly. The users of webslinger are those creating the backend events, or the designers writing the html fragments. They use their own preferred editor. This means those people don't have to learn a new way to manipulate the backend files. This is a good thing.

Then, with the backend code and template files stored in the filesystem, the actual content itself is also stored in the filesystem. Why have a different storage module for the content, then you do for the application?

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