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        <title>The imperia View Processor</title>
        <description>The main motivation for developing the imperia view processor was frustration about the existing templating engines available for Perl at the time. None of them offered all of the features that I considered a must for the V in the imperia MVC framework. Some of the more important design decisions behind it are outlined below, giving you some insight into the anatomy of a modern template processor.</description>
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