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[nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?

Jon Baer jonbaer at jonbaer.net
Wed Jul 21 23:40:58 EDT 2004


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uggg - please change the subject line LOL ...

im still awaiting the golden egg answer of how to accomplish the <php:
parsing .. i cant even get <php> to work correctly.

yacc is mind boggling.

Matthew Terenzio wrote:
| It is not only Extreme Programming which employs iterative development
| and refactoring. I'll quote from Craig Larman's "Applying UML and
| Patterns", which uses the Unified Process to exemplify quality
| Object-Oriented Analysis and Design:
|
| ". . .there is neither a rush to code, nor a long drawn out design step
| that attempts to perfect all details of the design before programming. A
| "liitle" forethought regarding the design with visual modeling using
| rough and fast UML drawings is done; perhaps a half or full day. . .The
| result of eachiteration is an executable but incomplete system.
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