Much web development today entails editing HTML, CSS and Javascript, in addition to working on the backend using different web frameworks.
Recent technologies makes this development more fun, concise and simply a whole lot better. CoffeeScript instead of Javascript, Sass over CSS and Haml replacing HTML.
Stop writing in assembly language! You will be convinced after this short overview of these three technologies, originating from the Ruby community but available today on all web development platforms.
Marc-André Lafortune is an avid developer from Montreal. Learning Ruby has proven to be hazardous to his free time and he is now a committer for many open source projects including Ruby itself.
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