Overview Static sites are fast, secure, easy to deploy, and manageable using version control. Hakyll is a Haskell library for generating static sites, mostly aimed at small-to-medium sites and personal blogs. It is written in a very configurable way and uses an xmonad-like DSL for configuration. Integration with pandoc gives us markdown and TeX support, including syntax highlighting and other good
Written April 15, 2013 updated: July 16, 2014 Warning: this post is old and out of date. This is a guide to building and deploying a simple website using Haskell. We will use: Scotty for the backend Blaze-html for templating and Persistent for the ORM. Scotty is Haskell's version of Sinatra. It also uses the same web server as Yesod (Warp) so it's quite fast. Getting set up Before we start, here's
What is Snap? Snap is a simple web development framework for unix systems, written in the Haskell programming language. Snap has a high level of test coverage and is well-documented. Features include: A fast HTTP server library A sensible and clean monad for web programming An HTML-based templating system for generating pages Snaplets Snap includes an optional system for building reusable pieces w
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