On 12/27/06, Shannon -jj Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/21/06, Jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to Python and even newer to the Python frameworks, but I'm an
> old hack at web development. I've been evaluating the various
> frameworks and was struck my how different Myghty is compared to Kid,
> Django's template system, or even PHP's Smarty.
>
> Unless I'm misunderstanding something, there doesn't seem to be a way
> to make a Myghty template without embedding Python? The "<%" syntax
> reminds way too much like the spaghetti code I'd expect to see in a
> .php file. Why is Myghty considered a templating framework when the
> logic is unavoidably intermixed with the presentation?

+1 for Genshi!!!

Ok, I'll shut up now ;)

(By the way, +1 for Mike Bayer, the author of Myghty.  He's a smart
guy, even if I don't prefer his templating language.)

By the way, before this thread gets out of control, I strongly believe
templating engines are a matter of engineering taste.  Pick one you
(and your team) like, and let other developers pick ones they like.
Pylons doesn't tie you to any of them.

Happy Hacking!
-jj

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