Hi Terrence --

> I am not too informed about .NET, but we also must consider it as 
> well as Python before declaring dominance.

Hehe...  AFAIK, ".NET" has nothing to do with templating.  MS made a
fantastic move by leaving .NET barely-defined.  Now everybody is imagining
that .NET does whatever it is they are talking about.  Maybe they should
have just called it, ".FUD"!

FYI:  My understanding is that ".NET" is simply SOAP plus the MS Passport
single sign-on system.  SOAP is cool, but you don't need .NET to use it.  MS
Passport is a damn nightmare.  Nobody needs to use this, ever.


> Also, finally, instead of writing version after version of 
> HTML::Template in language after language, given the caching and 
> JIT-compilation of HTML::Template, perhaps just one version, 
> running in daemon mode could be connected to regardless of 
> language instead of having to maintain features and API across 
> languages and maintainers.

Now, that is a cool idea.  An HTML::Template server!


-Jesse-


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  Jesse Erlbaum, CTO
  Vanguard Media
  212.242.5317 x115
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