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Smarty and SmartTemplate

Posted April 15, 2003 by Matt Mullenweg. Filed under Development.

I’ve been looking and playing a lot with Smarty and SmartTemplate, trying to get a feel for each and decide which (if either) WordPress should go with. Neither is really right for the job; Smarty does far too much, while SmartTemplate is clunky in comparison and execution. SmartTemplate is ridiculously fast, but the syntax is so painful I wouldn’t want to subject it on anyone. Smarty does have a very strong community, and I’ve been lurking on their lists for several months now, but it seems like the community is headed in a different direction than I’d like to take WordPress; Smarty becomes more and more complicated with each release. If there are any other alternatives, I’d love to hear about them. I’m leaning toward Smarty, but with a number of reservations. Time will tell.

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  1. Oops, why do you think the syntax of SmartTemplate is painful?
    The basic scalar and block syntax is kind-of-standard and should be very easy to use. What annoys you exactly?

    Comment from Philipp on June 27, 2003

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