Rather, it's to protect them from having to code in complex programming language.
That argument is always brought up to defend template meta languages. But hey -
- complex stuff shouldn't be in a template anyways
- template developers themselves use a complex language
- template developers aren't exposed to the hard bits of perl
I wonder why "preventing them from being exposed to perl" should do them any good? or to perl, for that matter?
--shmem
_($_=" "x(1<<5)."?\n".q·/)Oo. G°\ /
/\_¯/(q /
---------------------------- \__(m.====·.(_("always off the crowd"))."·
");sub _{s./.($e="'Itrs `mnsgdq Gdbj O`qkdq")=~y/"-y/#-z/;$e.e && print}