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James Robson works as a software and web developer. He creates and maintains various open source and shareware applications, which are available on his website http://www.arbingersys.com/. Reverse Callback Templating Many programmers know of the two main systems of templating. One embeds actual source code into the template. The other provides a mini language with loops, conditionals, and other control structures. There is a third way -- a reverse callback system. James Robson explains this best-of-both-worlds approach by demonstrating Perl's Template::Recall module. [Mar 14, 2008] |
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