2013-03-04, 03:06:44
Hello ale,
At the moment the designer needs to handle (and/or understand) all the code in the template vicinity. And after the module was updated he needs to reproduce his template settings, again in the php vicinity.
It's inconvenient for both - the coder and designer aswell.
Kind regards,
Serenado
(2013-03-02, 08:46:54)ale Wrote: well, using a template engine, makes indeed the code a bit more complex, because the author has to take care to separate the logic from the presentation and can't simply output the data as soon it's ready.I think a balance between the designers simplicity and coders diligence if fair enough.
so, simple, straightforward scripts are not possible anymore.
(2013-03-02, 08:46:54)ale Wrote: but, at the same time, it forces the programmer to think a bit more about the structure of her code. and it's very likely that the code becomes much easier to read and maintain.Exactly.
At the moment the designer needs to handle (and/or understand) all the code in the template vicinity. And after the module was updated he needs to reproduce his template settings, again in the php vicinity.
It's inconvenient for both - the coder and designer aswell.
Kind regards,
Serenado