Christopher Simon schrieb:
Yes, i know this could become a religious warfare, but i like to
discuss this anyway.
In the "Evaluate Zend Framework thread" Alfonsas Cirtautas posted this
simple line:
> smarty ?
I think that Smarty is obsolete, unclear and blocking major
enhancements like advanced caching techniques and more flexible object
orientation. The "precompiling" stuff is unnecessary if you use native
php and the advancements for designers are minor.
Although there is, with exception of dreamweaver with special plugins,
no current IDE which can handle the oxid-special smarty codes
properly. Don't try to user Eclipse Aptana Plugin with oxid .tpl
files, it will consume almost all of your cpu time and it will be slow
anyway. But that a issue of Aptana.
I know this page is a little bit bashing:
http://nosmarty.net/
The arguments are plausible and for myself, i think smarty is not the
2009 century solution for templating engines.
+1 (or better +100)
if someone who don't know it already would like to have a look at a a
newcomer at tpl engine scene:
http://forge.typo3.org/projects/show/package-fluid
http://www.slideshare.net/skurfuerst/fluid-the-zen-of-templating
that's php5 at state of the art. still in progress but very interesting.
regards
tom
The smarty code itself is a relict of the PHP 4 age and isn't really
oop or flexible anyway.
I would suggest to implement some alternative engine or a new selfmade
engine, and - for a "quick" solution - implement the possibilty to use
a own engine.
And yes, i know that it will be a major change and a lot of people
would be annoyed if there is no smarty anymore.
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