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author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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date | Tue, 07 May 2024 23:05:57 -0400 |
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--- a/README.markdown Mon May 06 18:01:09 2024 -0400 +++ b/README.markdown Tue May 07 23:05:57 2024 -0400 @@ -673,4 +673,22 @@ of paperwork and notes rereading today, I think tomorrow will probably be more actually-productive. +Did a little more Lisp web stuff after work. Tried cl-who for a template +library in this one because I don't really like Djula and it has zero +dependencies, but… I still don't like it. The syntax for flipping back and +forth between Lisp and HTML is annoying, the macro-based-everything makes it +a pain in the ass to extract helper functions, and it'd be utterly inscrutable +to any non-Lisper. +## 2024-05-07 + +Did a bit more Lisp web stuff after work. Tried out +<https://github.com/mmontone/ten> and while I don't *love* it I think it's what +I'll go with for now. It has more dependencies than cl-who (including cl-who +itself, lol) but not *that* many, so I think I can live with that. The tags are +pretty much vanilla lisp which is a lot less janky than Djula's tags, and the +templates are at least closer to something a non-lisper might be able to read. +The non-automatic compilation step is annoying, but I can probably hack a Vim +shortcut to get something usable there. + +