Why would anyone want to program Java the Perl way anymore than to program
Perl the Java way?

JSP are templates for Java.  Just because non-programmers can do simple
things with jsp doesn't mean that they are all that bad...

Marina

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>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
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>> That's pretty cool!  How about a Java version?  A Java-compatible templating
>> system would accomplish a number of goals:
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>Agreed on all counts.  Problem is, it's missed a crucial element - a Java
>programmer that wants to do it!  Anyone?
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>-sam
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