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Re: Major and minor modes
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Major and minor modes |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jun 2017 11:25:07 +0200 |
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> This is a well-known problem for those poor
> souls dealing with "things Web", where you
> have nested languages (CSS and Javascript in
> HTML, HTML in PHP and things)
You said it: poor souls.
Is it unavoidable to nest languages? PHP I see
the situation because it produces HTML from
inline code. With CSS tho isn't a reference in
the HTML file enough?
Another example are Perl scripts to do
databases and have SQL commands executed.
That shouldn't be necessary tho as Perl is
a programming language and surely can just as
well extract those command from designated
seekwell files...
JavaScript obviously I only did at computer
school and as soon as it was done I drank ten
beers to make sure I forgot all about it...
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Re: Major and minor modes, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/13
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Emanuel Berg <=
- Re: Major and minor modes, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/14
- Re: Major and minor modes, tomas, 2017/06/14
- Re: Major and minor modes, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/14
- Re: Major and minor modes, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/14
- Re: Major and minor modes, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/14
- Re: Major and minor modes, tomas, 2017/06/14
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