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Phillip Pearson

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Phillip Pearson is a Python hacker from New Zealand
"despite what 2001 told you" Posted: Aug 11, 2003 5:26 AM
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Now I ask you, what is the difference? It's a trick question, because there is NO DIFFERENCE. In both cases, you're embedding code in a script. Believe it or not, the arguments for and against either technique are identical. You're sacrificing compile time safety, you're adding ugliness, mixing concerns. You're gaining ease of development, lack of contracts, and ability to go crazy. So, admit it. If you're advocating beanshell, then you automatically lose all rights to bitch against code in jsp pages. Just because it's an xml file does not mean its inherently superior or cooler, despite what 2001 told you.

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