[nycphp-talk] Today's Meeting. Templates
Chris Snyder
csnyder at chxo.com
Wed Sep 24 07:52:07 EDT 2003
Nasir Zubair wrote:
>The thing that bothered me was
>that both Daniel and Chris sort of implied that the "designers" are fairly
>dumb creatures, who only know HTML, or XHTML, and are completely oblivious
>to the whole realm of scripting.
>
On the contrary-- designers (and especially the integrators in Hans'
world) are generally brilliant. It takes a logical mind to program in
PHP, but it takes an artist to be able to craft an attractive website
that is actually usable by non-technical people in a wide array of
browsers. Had I been a little more on target, I would have implied that
it is important to find a system that maximizes everyone's strengths.
Even on a project where you are the sole author, it's helpful to be in a
place where your tasks are delineated.
That's exactly why some kind of templating scheme, whether it's
disciplined PHP, Smarty, PHPLib, ZPT (I'm gonna check that out, thanks
Andrew), or something you built from scratch, is important, and worth
the processing overhead it imposes. Though maybe not worth 3x
overhead... ;-)
I learned a lot last night, thank you everyone!
csnyder
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