"Servlet developer" == "unreformed perl programmer"?
If you can't write a preprocessor to convert your favorite perl weirdness
to syntactical java, I'll be a monkey's uncle...but why?
The key issue is not programmer convenience (screw us...we can use the
typing practice...), it is separation of presentation from business logic.
This is what all the tools you reject (may you rot in hell along with me,
where g*d will punish us by forcing us to debate this unto eternity 8-) are
really trying to accomplish. One user changing a fragment of the UI, that
causes you to go back to the programmer to effect the change, there goes
all the programmer productivity down the drain. But your users never
change anything, of course...
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> From: Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: out.println(".....");? There's STILL no better way
> Date: Monday, August 09, 1999 11:26 AM
>
> I totally agree ........ my code would've been around 60 kb if it wasn't
for
> these out.println and the need to put the escape character \ on every "
in
> the HTML output. Yukkkss!!!!! Thanks to all these tiresome and
unneccessary
> (correct spelling ?) out.println formatting, the code is now close to 130
> kb. And that's after using a StringBuffer object to avoid typing
out.println
> for every HTML line.....................
>
> Ohh and if anyone comes up with a reply that contains the word
"webmacro",
> "freemarker", "ecs" and all that template/jsp crap, may you rot in
hell!!!
>
> Please all you open source java gurus, put us servlet developers out of
this
> println misery!
>
>
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