Your absolutly right! Template Toolkit is the best thing ever made and no one will *EVER* make a better one. And since Template Toolkit arrived by virgin birth we know that no *home rolled* templating system will *EVER* be better than it. I'm sure in 60 years I'll still be using Template Toolkit because it's simply the most amazing and powerfull template system ever built by man. Its amazing design means that it will be able to handle any task ever presented to any template system ever for all time!

/me goes to finish working on his plugin to make Template Toolkit order lunch.


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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re^2: Yet Another Templating System by eric256
in thread Yet Another Templating System by ruzam

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