Video: Haml and Sass: Making HTML and CSS Tolerable
All the videos for Øredev 2010 have been posted now.
Andrew Chalkley (of Secret Monkey Science) stepped in on behalf of Hampton Catlin and gives a talk on Haml and Sass and how they can make HTML and CSS more tolerable.
http://oredev.org/2010/sessions/haml-and-sass-making-html-and-css-tolerable
Recorded: 2010-11-11 at Øredev - ordev.org
Original Synopsis:
Haml and Sass are two languages that have been growing in popularity since I [Hampton Catlin] first introduced them in 2005. They both are ways to construct and conceptualize the HTML and CSS output of your web applications.
Originally a Ruby technology, there are now Haml interpreters in almost every language: PHP, Java, Python, .NET, ASP.NET, Scala, and Javascript.
Come learn about these two exciting languages and have your mind stretched a bit.
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Want to learn more and Haml and Sass? Secret Monkey Science’s Screencasts.org has free introductory screencasts on Haml and Sass.



