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Does source maps help with coffeescript?
http://www.coffeescriptlove.com/2012/04/source-maps-for-coffeescript.html?m=1
Em 16/06/2014 04:26, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com
escreveu:
actually I did not know about this and this is really interesting.
The problem I had with
Rapydml is very similar to jade right?
http://jade-lang.com/
2014-06-20 16:09 GMT+01:00 António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com:
Can you post an example workflow inside web2py using rapidscript and
rapydml ?
2014-06-20 5:59 GMT+01:00 Charles Law charles@gmail.com:
Hey everyone,
I'm
Can you post an example workflow inside web2py using rapidscript and
rapydml ?
2014-06-20 5:59 GMT+01:00 Charles Law charles@gmail.com:
Hey everyone,
I'm glad people have have discovered the RapydML and RapydScript! I
helped develop the original RapydScript, so I can answer some
Hey everyone,
I'm glad people have have discovered the RapydML and RapydScript! I
helped develop the original RapydScript, so I can answer some questions
about that. I also have experience with RapydML, but have not really tried
anything tricky with it (about the same level as the Readme).
I was hoping this would be a hot topic but...
Em 09/06/2014 15:32, António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com escreveu:
interesting read from RapydML.
{% extends basic.html %}
For those unfamiliar with it, the above line includes HTML from basic.html
inside of the current page. This is a useful
actually I did not know about this and this is really interesting.
The problem I had with coffeescript was it was hard to debug because errors
would reference the generate JS and not the source. How does radyscript
handle tracebacks?
On Sunday, 15 June 2014 13:24:28 UTC-5, Ramos wrote:
I was
I think i need something like that.
cleaner is simple to read ..
2014-06-09 3:35 GMT+01:00 nick name i.like.privacy@gmail.com:
Does anyone have experience with RapydScript (lightweight py-like to JS
translator) and RapydML (pythonic-template to html/xml/svg translator)?
Have just
interesting read from RapydML.
{% extends basic.html %}
For those unfamiliar with it, the above line includes HTML from basic.html
inside of the current page. This is a useful technique to avoid unnecessary
copies of HTML that's common to multiple pages (this includes navigation
menus, website
Does anyone have experience with RapydScript (lightweight py-like to JS
translator) and RapydML (pythonic-template to html/xml/svg translator)?
Have just discovered them, and from a cursory examination they seem
extremely nice and useful. RapydScript seems to bridge the JS-Python
bridge better
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