I love my editor too, and for me it makes writing html and jquery code bearable.
One thing I like about HAML is it really changes the way I think about my markup while writing it and while I'm reading it. This is very much my thing :)
One thing I like about Jabs is the stylistic constraint it imposes. There is a very uniform way to write behaviors in Jabl. I find that when I write straight jQuery I sometimes draw outside those lines. Jabs keeps me in check.
I also think it's important for something like Jabs to stay strictly in the realm of Dom manipulations and event callbacks. As far as I can tell it has no place managing the business logic of your javascript applications.
I love my editor too, and for me it makes writing html and jquery code bearable.
One thing I like about HAML is it really changes the way I think about my markup while writing it and while I'm reading it. This is very much my thing :)
One thing I like about Jabs is the stylistic constraint it imposes. There is a very uniform way to write behaviors in Jabl. I find that when I write straight jQuery I sometimes draw outside those lines. Jabs keeps me in check.
I also think it's important for something like Jabs to stay strictly in the realm of Dom manipulations and event callbacks. As far as I can tell it has no place managing the business logic of your javascript applications.