Why ->new it each time? :)

On 2010/12/3 15:30, sawyer x wrote:
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Hey guys,

I've already written one. You can find it here[1].

Enjoy. :)

[1] http://search.cpan.org/~xsawyerx/Dancer-Template-Tiny-0.02/lib/Dancer/Template/Tiny.pm

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 4:52 AM, Fayland Lam <fayland@gmail.com> wrote:
if you view the source code of the module: http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/XSAWYERX/Dancer-1.2001/lib/Dancer/Template/TemplateToolkit.pm

you'll find that's super simple to create a Dancer::Template::TemplateTiny. just some replaces and test it.
anyway, for sure that would be great if it's in core.

Thanks


On 2010/12/3 10:32, Puneet Kishor wrote:


sigzero wrote:
I just want to suggest Template::Tiny as an alternative to Template::Toolkit. For most of the templating needs it gives you want you want with less dependencies (lighter) and better memory usage.

Agree completely. I am using T::Tiny exclusively for two web sites, one simple, and the other fairly complicated. Haven't yet come across a templating need that T::Tiny can't do... that is because it is fairly easy to design even a complicated web site without resorting to complicated templating needs. I believe T::Tiny is significantly, perhaps hugely lighter than T::Toolkit.

I love the advent stuff too.

Thanks for it all!

Robert
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