I used to code stuff with TurboGears, which started sucking rather
fast. I still liked their templating engine, Kid. Sort of. I've also
tried Zope 3's and Django's, a couple of homegrown ones, Interchange's
as used on our big webstore and a bunch of others. As far as I'm
concerned, they all have fundamental design flaws.

I've outlined my problems with current templating solutions here:

http://elver.cellosoft.com/2006/05/24/acceptable-use-of-programming-in-templates/

I also look at some alternatives there, including one that I'm really
excited about. I think it could be integrated on top of Django rather
easily, but I'm not sure if my Python-fu is up to the challenge.

It's just my 2 cents, but, hell, I really really really dislike the
current choices.

Oh and the comments are moderated due to spam. And I'm sleepy. So
it'll take some time for them to show up.


Elver

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