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Oh my!

Never thought I would ever reply to a post like this, yet here I am.

After much digging (I'm bored right now), I think that I might have figured out what you are going on about.

If I figured it out correctly, you have defined a new paradigm in HTML templating, which you think is super cool, and wow, and why isn't everyone using it. But, your code that parses this new templating system is not as efficient as you would like.

Here's the part that I think is rather interesting, from a human interaction point of view. You have thrown down a gauntlet. Your words:

IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE IF ANY OF YOU ARE CODER ENOUGH TO WRITE AN IMPLEMENTATION OF THOSE RULES WHICH IS MORE EFFICIENT THAN MINE.
My interpretation: I am wonderful, I am smart, I bet you can't improve on what I have done. I dare you. I double dare you.

Why? My guess... If someone gets angry enough, they just might come up with some code that deals with your pardigm, and then... YOU DON'T HAVE TO.

Very sneaky. Almost smart.


In reply to Re: Pulling Punches by Sandy
in thread Pulling Punches by simonodell

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