Nice work! Happy to see you exercising haml-spec. Will definitely be using 
this next time I reach for a templating library.

On Friday, April 26, 2013 10:46:32 AM UTC-4, Ragnar Dahlén wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to announce the availability of hamelito, a clojure library
> allowing you to use a subset of haml (http://www.haml.info) with
> enlive (http://github.com/cgrand/enlive).
>
> The source code is available under the EPL and is hosted at:
> http://github.com/ragnard/hamelito
>
> Artifacts are published to clojars:
> https://clojars.org/com.github.ragnard/hamelito
>
> Please see the readme for the latest available release, and updates
> on the project.
>
> We've been using hamelito at uSwitch for one of our internal clojure
> applications for a while and it's been working quite well. That said,
> I expect it to crash and burn for some more (or maybe less) exotic
> haml input. Any feedback, bug reports and/or code contributions are
> much appreciated.
>
> I've also started writing a few blog posts on my experience using
> enlive, one on hamelito in particular, which you might find relevant:
> http://ragnard.github.io/2013/04/19/exploring-enlive-haml.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ragnar
>
>

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