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On the other hand, let's compare that with DocPad, which is:
- Inherently fast
- Built on a stay alive and non-blocking platform
- Performance from the ground up, re-render only when changes occur the default
- Lightweight
- Tiny core with anything re-usable abstracted out into a module other systems can use
- Non essential core functionality moved into opt-in plugins
- Simple
- Tiny learning curve - get started in minutes, and pro within days
- Web developers already have everything they need to get started
- Easy
- Setting up a new website can be done in minutes
- In-memory database gives us querying without the need for a manual installation
- Migrations and deployments are handled via git, the tool we're use to
- Robust
- Use your desktop counterparts to edit content naturally (sublime, vim, word, byword)
- Abstraction friendly - code the way you want, how you want
- Use whatever language, pre-processor, markup, templating engine you want - it's all covered via our opt-in plugins =======
Bourbon - A Sass Mixin Library. Bourbon Neat - A lightweight semantic grid framework for Sass and Bourbon. HTML5 Boilerplate - The web’s most popular front-end template
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#Github page https://github.com/alonalon/Bourbon-Neat-for-Mixture.io
#Notes The file _current.scss is just for the presentation site. Feel free to delete this whenever you want.
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