In comp.lang.perl.misc, HASM <
[email protected]d> wrote:
I haven't looked recently, but last time I did look (for bloxsom blog
templating), I did't really like the state of HTML template engines in
Perl.
Whenever I look Dancer2 and Catalyst are the ones that come up.
Maybe it's just my poor way of asking the question, but those are not templatimg tools, even if they may include templaters. Those are "web application frameworks", kinda like getting a semi and a trailer when
you want a handtruck.
You wouldn't use either to produce a static report from cronjob unless desperate or using it already. And it's not something that will play
nice with a polyglot site using Perl, PHP, and Ruby already.
So that's why I wouldn't like those.
Maybe just Template module would be good. But I'm kinda interested in
the war stories of people who have used them. "Nice on paper, but full
of subtle bugs" or "Great, but only for a limited range of tasks" or
"Perfect, no complaints, would use again" or "Nice but needlessly
verbose".
Elijah
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thinks mentioning bloxsom might have been the wrong footing
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