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One major rationale behind "effective separation" is the need for maximum flexibility in the code and resources dedicated to the presentation logic. Client demands, changing customer preferences and desire to present a "fresh face" for pre-existing content often result in the need to dramatically
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different workers have different skill sets, and presentation skills do not always coincide with skills for coding business logic;
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The distinction between "presentation" (front end) and "business logic" is usually an important one, because:
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modify the public appearance of content while disrupting the underlying infrastructure as little as possible.
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the production process for the application may require the work to be done at separate times and locations;
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is concerned with how business objects are displayed to users of the software, e.g. the choice between a
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code assets are easier to maintain and more readable when disparate components are kept separate and
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from presentation logic is an important concern for software development and an instance of the
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the presentation source code language may differ from other code assets;
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Enforcing strict model-view separation in template engines
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