Hi Leon,

I'm the author of Sablono. I'm not sure if this is still true,
but sablono is a compiler and interpreter. That means it tries to
compile as much as it can at "compile time", which speeds up
rendering. The sablono tests contain a benchmark namespace that
run a test suite I copied from dommy against some templating
systems. I use them to make sure I don't mess anything up while
adding new features. Thos are the results:

{:react 1.33, :dommy-compiled 0.458, :jquery 2.6916666666666664, :dommy 
1.4056666666666666, :reagent 4.13, :sablono 1.3716666666666668, :crate 
5.7459999999999996}

There's also a good blog post from Prismatic about this:

http://blog.getprismatic.com/blog/2013/4/29/faster-better-dom-manipulation-with-dommy-and-clojurescript

I hope that helps, Roman.
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 8:15:09 PM UTC+1, Leon Talbot wrote:
> Why would I choose one or the other?
> 
> Thanks!

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