Based on our record, Vercel seems to be a lot more popular than Haml. While we know about 531 links to Vercel, we've tracked only 17 mentions of Haml. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
First of all, I like Slim. I like the beauty and cleanness of Slim templates, to me they are way more readable than regular ERB templates and I think they fit in the ruby/Rails ecosystem very well. Slim is a close cousin to Haml, without the ugly percent characters, haha. I've used Slim exclusively in my projects since about 2016. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
> I can't say what problem it is supposed to solve "Haml accelerates and simplifies template creation" https://haml.info/ If you'd rather write raw HTML, keeping track of closing tags etc, then don't use HAML. No need to bash it because you personally feel it is ugly or unnecessary. FWIW I personally feel the exact opposite. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
There is a better side by side of the syntax here https://haml.info (i've been using haml for 17 years lol, I find it more enjoyable to read and write). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Personally, I'd recommend Maud if you don't need something with runtime reloading. Not only is it much faster, it implements a template language that is effectively the Rust-syntax equivalent to Slim or Haml using a procedural macro, so you get compile-time verification that your HTML output is well-formed. Source: about 1 year ago
Does this support HAML-style syntax? We're 100% HAML-only for templating, whether normal Rails views or ViewComponent... https://github.com/haml/haml so going back to writing HTML or ERB feels like a huge downgrade. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Easily deploy your Next.js app with Vercel by clicking the button below:. - Source: dev.to / 10 days ago
Vercel - Never used but and it seems very specific for Frontend developers. - Source: dev.to / 13 days ago
Then test your Next.js application locally to verify everything works by running npm run build and if there are no errors, you can now deploy to Vercel. See the official Next.js guide to deploy your Next.js frontend to Vercel. - Source: dev.to / 23 days ago
Supports deployment to Netlify, Vercel, and Cloudflare pages. - Source: dev.to / 23 days ago
Frontend: Developed with Remix, hosted on Vercel. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
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