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Results The timings for processing a 200 KB file of plain CSS (lower is better): Sass: 4.9 sec Sass: 2.5 sec (with warm .sass-cache) libsass: 0.2 sec Stylus: 1.7 sec Rework: 0.2 sec LESS: 0.5 sec r.js: 0.2 sec Libsass (a C++ implementation of Sass) and Rework turn out to be extremely fast. Background The speed of your CSS preprocessor is important for developer/designer ergonomics. The preprocessi
Broccoli is a new build tool. It’s comparable to the Rails asset pipeline in scope, though it runs on Node and is backend-agnostic. After a long slew of 0.0.x alpha releases, I just pushed out the first beta version, Broccoli 0.1.0. Update March 2015: This post is still up-to-date with regard to architectural considerations, but the syntax used in the examples is outdated. Table of Contents: Quick
Konacha is a testing tool for JavaScript applications running on Rails. Why Konacha? It’s very fast. It treats JavaScript like a first-class citizen: Your tests are written in JavaScript, call into JavaScript code, and inspect JavaScript objects. You can still trigger events, e.g. with jQuery, if you need to simulate user actions. It comes with support for the Rails asset pipeline. [1] It supports
In my Rails apps, I have a lot of static prose, and that prose tends to be written in HTML. As a result, it’s cumbersome to edit. Markdown would be much better suited for prose. However, Rails does not support .html.md views out of the box. As described by @tjwallace, there is a simple workaround – use HAML’s :markdown filter: 1 2 3 4 :markdown **Markdown** goes here. The time is #{Time.now}. Stil
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