> > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Andreas Gehrke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I agree. Templates is for designers and helpers should be easy to use >> and very explicit. Designers don't know OOP and shouldn't be forced >> understand it. >> >> Please keep the existing explicit syntax. It works great :-) >> >> Btw, the above discussion clearly bear the mark of being between >> developers. Shouldn't this decision at least be discussed with the >> designers whom actually are going to use the functionality? > > you are right : it must remain explicit and clear for designers. > but developers being able to override default helpers is also a good > thing for designers, as developers could provide better tools to them. > > i don't think that anyone needs to understand oop to write > $url->link_to(); or $form->checkbox_tag(); ? Actually, it makes more > sense + wouldn't designers be happy to get syntax hints + > documentation as they code ? Having hints is my only reason for using Zend Studio to write code... > > ++ > tristan > ++ > tristan > > -- > Tristan Rivoallan > http://www.clever-age.com > Clever Age - conseil en architecture technique > GSM: +33 6 219 219 33 Tél: +33 1 53 34 66 10 > > > >
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