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Re: Re: CGI.pm for HTML output?

by jrsmith (Pilgrim)
on Mar 08, 2002 at 22:39 UTC ( [id://150449]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: CGI.pm for HTML output?
in thread CGI.pm for HTML output?

In this case, I'm both programmer and designer :)... Templating is a tempting idea, and I've used pseudo-templating for projects in the past.. I'll have to look into these suggestions of templating systems..

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Re: Re: Re: CGI.pm for HTML output?
by Michalis (Pilgrim) on Mar 08, 2002 at 22:45 UTC
    Well, I was both programmer and designer, but one day I found:
    a) A much better designer than me :-)
    b) Money to pay him
    c) Many projects that I had to work on, thus limiting my time
    So, I decided to dump designing and go on with coding (which is what I like best :-)
    That was the time that I realised that templating saved my BIG money (one of my projects wasn't templated.. Believe me, it was the last one I created that way).
    Anyway, good luck whichever your choice is.
Re: Templating
by jerrygarciuh (Curate) on Mar 09, 2002 at 16:42 UTC
    We had a lot of discussion of the benefits of various templating modules in this thread.
    HTH
    jg
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