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Elixir vs Hakyll

A side-by-side look at Elixir and Hakyll. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Elixir

Elixir

Development

Elixir is a modern, functional, concurrent programming language built on top of the Erlang VM. It takes advantages of Erlang's rock-solid fault-tolerance and scalability while also introducing cleaner and more maintainable syntax. Elixir is well-suited for building distributed, fault-tolerant applications.

functionalconcurrentfaulttolerantscalabledistributed
Hakyll

Hakyll

Development

Hakyll is an open source static site generator written in Haskell. It allows you to build complex static websites by compiling markdown, templates, configs into flat HTML files. Key features include flexible rules engine, automatic rebuilds on changes, and support for code highlighting and templates.

haskellstaticsitegeneratormarkdowntemplatesrules-enginecode-highlighting

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