On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Philip Semanchuk <phi...@semanchuk.com> wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:52 AM, Tino Wildenhain wrote: > >> Philip Semanchuk wrote: >> ... >>> >>> I prefer Mako over the other template languages I've seen. >> >> From what I can tell Mako is nearly identical to all other >> template languages you might have seen (e.g. PHP style >> tags). Thats why I personally would not consider it. Its just >> much of a hassle to mix code and design this way. >> >> I prefer TAL (template attribute language, ZPT) [1] >> much over the other attempts I've seen ( and I've seen a lot) > > That's an excellent example of how Python can accommodate different tastes. > =) I can't stand TAL; I find it awkward and unPythonic. Your comment makes > sense, though. Mako and TAL have very different design philosophies, and if > you really like one, you're probably going to find the other strange at > best.
I agree! :) And just for the record I prefer Mako :) (Not that I really use it at all) :P --JamesMills PS: Web Services FTW -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list