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I love Liquid and I’ve been using it for everything for quite some time. Though, for a couple of reasons, I wanna try WebC as a replacement for Liquid.
I’m very used to leveraging the different types of filters available in Liquid (custom filters, filters included, array filters, math filters, you name it…), the different ways you can iterate through an array or access an object’s data.
Can WebC handle all of these? I wanna be optimistic and think there’s ways around them, but I’m not sure if part of WebC’s goal is to supersede Liquid and other “legacy” templating languages.
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I love Liquid and I’ve been using it for everything for quite some time. Though, for a couple of reasons, I wanna try WebC as a replacement for Liquid.
I’m very used to leveraging the different types of filters available in Liquid (custom filters, filters included, array filters, math filters, you name it…), the different ways you can iterate through an array or access an object’s data.
Can WebC handle all of these? I wanna be optimistic and think there’s ways around them, but I’m not sure if part of WebC’s goal is to supersede Liquid and other “legacy” templating languages.
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