Haml takes your gross, ugly templates and replaces them with veritable Haiku. Haml is the next step in generating views in your Rails application. Haml is a refreshing take that is meant to free us from the shitty templating languages we have gotten used to. Haml is based on one primary principal. Markup should be beautiful. Haml is a real solution to a real problem. Stop using the slow, repetitive, and annoying templates that you don’t even know how much you hate yet
This section is devoted to a template bundle which I developed for the typesetting system LaTeX. The first version of the template was released in early 2006. From the feedback and postcards I received so far, it seems to be in heavy use all over the world!
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Amy Hendrickson has made her living for over twenty years as a TeX/LaTeX macro writer for publishing companies and academic societies; she also does book production and teaches LaTeX.
J. Pleumann, and S. Haustein. UML 2003 - The Unified Modeling Language. Model Languages and Applications. 6th International Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 2003, Proceedings, volume 2863 of LNCS, page 190--204. Springer, (2003)
B. Kettler, J. Starz, W. Miller, and P. Haglich. International Semantic Web Conference, volume 3729 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 446-460. Springer, (2005)
D. Reis, P. Golgher, A. Silva, and A. Laender. WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web, page 502--511. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2004)