On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 3:33:06 PM UTC+5:30, Fahim Patel wrote:
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> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 3:15:55 PM UTC+5:30, Colin Law wrote:
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>> On 7 November 2012 09:12, Tommaso Visconti <[email protected]> 
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>> > Fahim Patel ha scritto: 
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>> >> Hi all, 
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>> >> I have just move towards to learn Ajax . Before learning Ajax one big 
>> >> question raised to me what to use haml or erb. 
>> >>  From day one of Rails, i have used only .erb files. 
>> >> I read DRY feature of haml and haml really impress me. 
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>> >> I really wish to use haml . 
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>> >> Before use i raised some questions :- 
>> >> 1 . Is there are more advantage execluding dry feature of haml over 
>> erb. 
>> >> 2 . Is there any limitation or drawback of haml . 
>> >> 3. Give me some quick start to Ajax but should be simple because i 
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>> >> only theoretically knowledge of Ajax. 
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>> > I always use .erb but in the last project I had to use haml. of course 
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>> > has a dry syntax, but my opinion is that it distorts the concept of 
>> > templating language. The use of haml makes you learn another syntax 
>> > different from html, but a view, at the end, is html.. 
>> > I don't like it much :) 
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>> I think haml is excellent and much prefer it to erb.  But that just 
>> shows that different tools suite different people.  OP try it yourself 
>> and use whichever one you prefer.  Either will do the job. 
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>> Colin 
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> Thanks lot for reply.
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> I waiting for reply on this question.
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> 3. Give me some quick start to Ajax but should be simple because i have 
> only theoretically knowledge of Ajax.
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