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This is a simple object to make it easy to build object-oriented views. The views implement
the Stringable interface, so they can
easily be passed around and used just as strings.
Example Usage
Include the package by running:
Views are treated as objects, and you can use objects within objects. For example,
you could have a view for your HTML shell
like so:
... and then a view for a "partial" that represents the body of the page like so:
Then you cat "build" the page by stitching the views together like so:
You could take this further by passing data to the body view, which may consist
of other "partial" views.
You pass data to the views through the use of the constructor. Thus, the views
know exactly what data they have to work with, and the controller knows exactly what data a view
needs to be provided.
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