At 09:24 AM 6/6/01 +0200, Stefan Bodewig wrote: >Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Alternatively try to build a large scale project with both >> methods. Without any practical experience or learning from people >> who have had practical experience I can't see how you can expect >> anyone to take your "opinion" seriously. > >The problem I have with this approach is, that whenever I ask for real >world examples of large scale projects I don't get any responses. Or >if I get responses and manage to solve the problems without templates >(the static kind) they get declared bad examples afterwards.
Could you give me a reference - I wasn't aware any examples have been given. >As my 1000 class tree building about 20 modules that make up about >5-10 separate products is not a large scale project by the definition >that it would need additional templating mechanisms, I'm obviously >lacking the experience. Not sure if this is sarcasm or not? Naturally you can solve it using dynamic templating. Much like you could write a webserver in perl or write a GUI in assembly. Use the right tools for the problem. The question, is dynamic templating the right tool? Cheers, Pete *-----------------------------------------------------* | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | | everyone gets busy on the proof." | | - John Kenneth Galbraith | *-----------------------------------------------------*
