Hi,

Your question is very funny

because your school assignment is not important

Nobody targeting CGI worries about maintainability, scalability and reliability and delimiter because how could any of that stuff be important if your plan is to target CGI?

How is delimiter even a thought you spend more than one second considering unless this is your very first piece of code you had to write ever?

You can't outsource experience, you have to live it, thats the point of homework like this, so

Pick any templating system out of a hat and try to use it

Spend a day writing code, then "throw it all out" (start a new directory, version2)

Tomorrow pick another templating system out of a hat and start writing code from scratch


In reply to Re: Issues and Advantages module Text::Template (opinions) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Issues and Advantages module Text::Template by itztheMonk

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