"Alexander" <aldem+dm...@nk7.net> wrote in message 
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> On 14.05.2011 21:48, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>
>> That's not an advantage at all. That was considered an advantage of PHP 
>> (and
>> ASP) ages ago, but then web developers quickly discovered that was a
>> horrible, horrible thing to do and caused nothing but terrible code.
>
>  *All* developers? ;) Sorry, I've to disagree - still there are way too 
> many projects where this is not considered "horrible"

There's always shitty programmers out there. *Especially* in web 
development.

> (just two quite popular examples - Drupal & Wordpress).
>

Not familiar with drupal. Wordpress is pure shit. And no, popularity does 
*not* equate to quality.


>> Even the PHP/ASP worlds have pretty much abandoned that, and for good 
>> reason.
>
>  Many examples in documentation (both for PHP and ASP), including various 
> tutorials, show how to mix the code and the data - this means "abandoned"?
>

You're being extremely nitpicky.

>  Perhaps, you could tell me this "good reason"? I see no good reasons, to 
> be honest.
>

Do it professionally for a few years and you'll see the reasons.




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