web application environments [was: Migrating to perl?]
Neil Schemenauer
nas at arctrix.com
Fri Jan 5 18:37:20 EST 2001
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On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 02:13:59AM +0200, Moshe Zadka wrote: > The big problem with Mason's approach (I use it all the time at work) is > that is a preprocessing tool, rather then a compiler. That means syntax > error crop up in the *compiled* Perl code, which has no relation to > the original Mason code where you made the error. I spent 30 minutes > yesterday finding out where I had an extra curly brace. This is how Quixote's template language, PTL, used to work. Debugging template code was a pain in the ass. Now that PTL modules are compiled and executed by the Python bytecode interpreter life is much nicer. Tracebacks are cool. I can't imagine doing a sophisticated web application the old way. Then again, I'm biased. :) Neil
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