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librasteve | Tirifto: thanks for coming back ... glad to hear that that resolved it --- reminds me to pick back up the incremental improvements I was making to rakudo.org (such as discouraging *nix package manager versions of raku) | 13:47 | |
ikarus: I think that you are on the right track with Hummingbird --- where the emphasis is on simple | 13:50 | ||
I just picked up Mustache (for a non-html templating project) but have not actually done anything with it yet - I see that Rawley uses it in his rende rexamples here github.com/rawleyfowler/Humming-Bi...akumod#L2] | 13:54 | ||
my guess is that HummingBird is template language agnostic - seems that you have a lot of other options raku.land/?page=1&q=template | 13:56 | ||
Humming-Bird is a simple, composable, and performant web-framework for Raku on MoarVM. Humming-Bird was inspired mainly by Sinatra, and Express, and tries to keep things minimal, allowing the user to pull in things like templating engines, and ORM's on their own terms. | 13:57 | ||
rcmlz | What are the problems with using *nix and Rakudo? | 15:18 | |
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librasteve | the native package managers like apt and yum provide very old versions of raku | 16:35 | |
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rcmlz | Ah, I had the impression you are talking about NixOS. Just checked Ubuntu Mantic (23.10) and Debian Bookwork (stable) - both have Rakudo 22.12. - if I did not do any mistake. Is that too old (for a stable distibution)? | 16:57 | |
Tirifto | @rcmlz, most likely yes. Debian Stable has Rakudo 2022.12, too, which contains a bug I just spent a while struggling with. | 17:54 | |
Then again, I suppose new versions can introduce new bugs, too, so it ultimately comes down to your use case. :-) | 17:56 | ||
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