in reply to Re: I made a mistake. I learned my lesson. Let's move on and be productive.
in thread I should have been more Handy::Dandy in dealing with DBIx::Simple and Juerd

So in summary, you know that you were wrong, but are too proud to apologize.
Well, there is data to support your conclusion (I knew that I was wrong). But even before the apology I offered, you dont have any data supporting pride as the only motivation. You only knew that I had not apologized.

Further, if you take a look at the many definitions of apology you can find one that fits my original post in this thread:

An explanation or excuse

And given the +3 reputation of this node, I think we all ready to get things going on a positive note from here on out. Thank you for taking the time to express your comments on this issue.



The mantra of every experienced web application developer is the same: thou shalt separate business logic from display. Ironically, almost all template engines allow violation of this separation principle, which is the very impetus for HTML template engine development.

-- Terence Parr, "Enforcing Strict Model View Separation in Template Engines"