On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:40:47PM -0700, Dave Van Abel wrote:
>My customer, who has another 3rd world programmer, who wants to use it, 
>for an existing project, insists on using Toolkit. HT will do the job, 
>but the person insists.

Inflexibility is a sign of incompetence, IMHO. I like HT but I've
written TT when that was the technology already in use.

>I personnally don't care, except he wants to also use Mod Perl with 
>sloppy code, and throw risks against the site I manage, when loading 
>various DB modules.  Could go on, but life way too short for it.

Tools for jobs. I use HT rather than TT for most things because:

- it's more lightweight
- I can give the templates to non-programmers to edit, and they can
understand the syntax instantly
- I don't find I need the extra features TT offers

but it sounds as if you have far more to worry about than choice of
templating engine :-(

Roger


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