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Martin Clifford wrote:
> I usually always have my content dynamically generated by functions,
>or displayed in include files. I'm not a fan of cluttering up my
apps with content.
me neither. You can mix up code and content only as long as you work
alone. But in most project (even very small ones) design resources and
coding resources are not the same person, as design is largely a matter
of customer taste, while proper coding is not.
Sometimes you have two people that are *far* from each other. Sometimes
they do not even have a common language. So the less they need to
interact, the better.
Besides, if the two things are well separeted you can port an
application from one design to another with little effort. Sort of
changing "skin" to a site. But you are attempting suicide when you do
that on a site that mixes the two components.
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