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Ah, good times. :)
In terms of design queues, though, I think you’d be surprised… Andrew talks about that a bit at http://blog.andrewnurse.net/2010/07/03/IntroducingRazorNdashANewViewEngineForASPNet.aspx
the premise and syntax was well underway before I even started working at building 42.
Kind of like how Spark in the early days was compared to coldfusion a lot, along with a few other php template engines with strikingly similar features. I’ll be the first to point out Spark was directly influenced by experiences with NVelocity, and NHaml to some extent, but I hadn’t seen any of the others before. I think the same thing happened with Razor.
For myself - I provided some input about some scenarios as they were discussed by the team, but as you can imagine I am far from the only experienced web developer here. And though my input was based on my own background and secondhand from this community, there was never a case where I needed to point to something in Spark and say “you’re missing that”.
I appreciate all of the love people have for Spark, though, and I’ve been chuckling to myself quite a bit following twitter over the weekend. Especially since I’ll be bumping into some of the folks that helped bring the new syntax together in the hallways of the third floor on Tuesday. :) I wonder if I should ask if they’ve had any feedback yet?