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I think you've stated the main Snap vs. Yesod distinction in Haskell-land: "here are some tools" versus "do this." There's advantages to each approach, and luckily there are solid Haskell frameworks for both.


Maybe Sorta. Most of Yesod is also reusable libraries, for example I've used Hamlet to generate HTML without using any of the rest of Yesod.


Sure, but if you want a Preferred Way, like the OC seems to, Yesod's your huckleberry. Right? Or is that not so?


That depends on one's definition of Preferred. And there is most definitely not a single one, even within the Haskell community.




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