I've gotta disagree with the comment below.

In the web application field, dynamic sites are done by a team. Part of
the team focuses solely on view (look and feel). These people aren't
programmers. Part of the team focuses on back end services (model). These
people are programmers.

Most dynamic sites done by programmers are butt ugly.
Most dynamic sites done by Graphic artists are butt ugly under the covers
(security, scalability, performance).

--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Work:      http://www.multitask.com.au
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----- Forwarded by dIon Gillard/Multitask Consulting/AU on 03/08/99 02:02
PM -----
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that is why I came up with Dash...it is an all java framework for making
creating web based applications easier. since it is just a framework, it
just provides guidelines about how to design a web based app. it is very
programmer centric though so it does not solve the same problem that
template systems are trying to solve. to me, they are trying to solve the
larger issue of allowing newbie's to create dynamic sites...but in the web
application field, they end up being done by programmers anyways...

<http://www.working-dogs.com/dash/>

-jon

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