I agree with everyone's point here -- everything is a balance. I'm not
trolling here - I was only marking a virtual point in the sand where
the 'easiest' possible (but perhaps least maintainable)



On 16 Nov, 15:40, "Michael Klishin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/11/16 weepy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Consider the approach:
>
> > 1) Take a standard HTML page
> > 2) Modify it to include some simple PHP (e.g. <%= $myvar %>)
> > 3) Rename the file to .php
> > 4) Upload page.
>
> You can do it with a flat merb app, Apache and sftp. But rapid
> prototyping not always equals to "write some crap to throw away"
> because some prototypes of this sort later put into production and
> someone has to maintain them. That's just anti humane in my mind.
>
> So prototype carefully.
> --
> MK
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