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zopa
on April 27, 2012
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The Haskell / Snap ecosystem is as productive (or ...
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.
joeyh
on April 27, 2012
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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.
zopa
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Sure, but if you
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a Preferred Way, like the OC seems to, Yesod's your huckleberry. Right? Or is that not so?
mightybyte
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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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