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### Goals ### Goals
One of the most common coding tasks involves generating textual artefacts and employing a template engine is one of the most popular ways to do that in practice. Text and code are two different things, but from a generative point of view, they're not any different at all. Generating text is a common coding task, and one popular approach is to use a template engine. While code and text might seem like two different things, they're pretty much the same when it comes to creating them.
My casual exploration tries to create a template based POC solution that meets the following goals: I'm playing around with a template-based solution that meets two goals:
1. Keep it simple for Java developers who only need a quick tutorial to understand it.
1. To create a cognitively lightweight solution for simple use cases - no learning beyond what can be achieved in a brief tutorial for a Java developer.
2. To generate **<span style="text-decoration:underline;">multiple files</span>** from a single template file - this is a pet peeve of mine. 2. To generate **<span style="text-decoration:underline;">multiple files</span>** from a single template file - this is a pet peeve of mine.
1. [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55025283/how-to-create-multiple-files-using-one-template-in-maven-custom-archetype-apach](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55025283/how-to-create-multiple-files-using-one-template-in-maven-custom-archetype-apach) 1. [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55025283/how-to-create-multiple-files-using-one-template-in-maven-custom-archetype-apach](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55025283/how-to-create-multiple-files-using-one-template-in-maven-custom-archetype-apach)

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