twirl-in-scala-standalone-example VS Twirl

Compare twirl-in-scala-standalone-example vs Twirl and see what are their differences.

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twirl-in-scala-standalone-example Twirl
1 1
1 537
- 0.4%
0.0 8.8
almost 3 years ago 4 days ago
Scala Scala
- Apache License 2.0
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twirl-in-scala-standalone-example

Posts with mentions or reviews of twirl-in-scala-standalone-example. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-29.
  • How to use Scala Twirl template engine standalone, without Play Framework
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 Jun 2021
    Scala Twirl template engine can be use in standalone applications, without the need for Play Framework. I personally like to use it and for my use case I was able to solve the problem faster than trying to figure out Apache httpd mod_macro or mustache. If you like to check out complete project, you can find it on GitHub. Enjoy!

Twirl

Posts with mentions or reviews of Twirl. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-20.
  • On the future of Play Framework
    3 projects | /r/scala | 20 Oct 2021
    You could quibble with this description, but Play is an opinionated packaging of several technologies—all of which could be used alone or cobbled together by hand. Out of the box, you get tooling that compiles web assets through a pipeline (sbt-web, with features like versioning through sbt-digest), a powerful templating language (Twirl), a routing DSL, request handlers (Actions), of course, a non-blocking HTTP stack (Akka HTTP), and a few other bells and whistles useful to building full-stack web applications. These are a lot of parts to maintain together. It's a considerable challenge to provide so much under the auspice of one project. Play's combination of all these parts also necessitates specific ways to build your web application or service—which, I think, a lot of developers don't like, which has contributed to it falling out of favor.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing twirl-in-scala-standalone-example and Twirl you can also consider the following projects:

Mustache - Logic-less Ruby templates.

Scalate - Scalate is a Scala based template engine which supports HAML, Mustache and JSP, Erb and Velocity style syntaxes.

Lila - ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞ [Moved to: https://github.com/lichess-org/lila]

Beard - A lightweight, logicless templating engine, written in Scala and inspired by Mustache

lishogi - ☗ lishogi.org: the forever free, adless and open source shogi server forked from lichess.org ☗

sbt-web - Library for building sbt plugins for the web

Hepek - Typesafe HTML templates and static site generator in pure Scala

ash-ra-template - Expressive & customizable template system featuring Clojure language processing