On 15/01/2010 10:46, Dermot wrote: > particularly as Andrew described TT2 as 'stinking of piss' recently
Nah, just "smells of piss", not "stinks of piss". I said it (with tongue in cheek) in the context of TT2 being 10 years old, which I reckon must be about 120 in internet years. She's old, a bit frail, and her personal hygiene sometimes leaves a little to be desired. But we still love her. :-) In response to the original question, yes the Badger Book is still a good resource for learning about TT. Not a great deal has changed since 2004 and everything that worked then should still work now. I'm hoping that TT3 will be production ready some time this year, but I can't say exactly when. And even then, you'll be able to carry on using the same old TT2 syntax if you want to. So the book won't be obsoleted any time soon. I'm re-writing all the documentation for TT3 with the ultimate aim of making it available online and/or printed in a book of some kind. I expect a lot of what's currently in the Badger Book will get updated/merged/integrated with the docs, but I haven't really thought that far ahead yet. Cheers A _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
