+1 for twig.

It's easier to respect twig coding conventions than php template coding
conventions ....

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:55 PM, John - White October
<johnwa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Can add a +1 for default to Twig.
>
> The whole MVC and clean code arguments apply. Yes developers should be
> clean, but all developers automatically want to take the quick route
> under pressure and having the full PHP stack available to them can
> lead to maintainability problems or WTF issues.
>
> However one of the things I am looking forward to doing is trying to
> build an XSLT View layer for Symfony2. Especially for the proposed
> Symfony2 CMF.
>
> So the ability to drop in other templating systems is key, thought I'd
> bring this up as the discussions have been between twig and php.
>
> John Wards
>
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