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    Simple Form

    Simple Form

    Forms made easy for Rails! It's tied to a simple DSL

    Simple Form is a Ruby on Rails gem that simplifies form-building by providing a clean DSL for generating HTML forms. It works alongside Rails form helpers and supports integration with Bootstrap, Tailwind, and custom markup—allowing developers to write forms quickly without compromising layout flexibility.
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    Hakyll

    Hakyll

    A static website compiler library in Haskell

    Hakyll is a Haskell library for building static websites. It uses a highly configurable domain-specific language (DSL) embedded in Haskell, enabling users to define content compilation pipelines in code. It’s ideal for blogs and small-to-medium websites, with support for Markdown, Pandoc, and syntax highlighting. Hakyll is a static site generator library in Haskell. More information (including a tutorial) can be found on the Hakyll homepage. You can install this library using cabal. ...
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    Sinatra

    Sinatra

    Classy web-development dressed in a DSL

    Sinatra is a minimalist Ruby web framework that focuses on simplicity and flexibility, letting developers define web applications in just a few lines of code. Its DSL maps routes directly to Ruby blocks, making it straightforward to build APIs, small services, and quick prototypes without the overhead of full-stack frameworks like Rails. Despite its simplicity, Sinatra supports middleware, templates, sessions, filters, and helpers, so it can grow with more complex requirements. The framework is Rack-based, which means it is highly compatible with the Ruby web ecosystem and can plug into larger applications as a lightweight component. ...
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    Gretty

    Gretty

    Advanced gradle plugin for running web-apps on jetty

    Gretty is a Gradle plugin for running web applications on embedded servlet containers such as Jetty or Tomcat. It allows developers to quickly test and debug Java web applications without needing a standalone application server installation. With Gretty, you can launch a webapp in development mode, support hot reloading, and debug servlet/JSP code directly from an IDE or Gradle task. The plugin supports multiple servlet container versions, context paths, and integration with WAR and exploded...
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