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Update Readme! FigNewton is more powerful than expressed. #10

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azohra opened this issue Dec 2, 2015 · 1 comment
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Update Readme! FigNewton is more powerful than expressed. #10

azohra opened this issue Dec 2, 2015 · 1 comment

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azohra commented Dec 2, 2015

Hey @cheezy

I only JUST realized that FigNewton supports nesting and thus can do .to_hash. This entirely removes my dependency on your other gem DataMagic.

Based on both their current read-me's, they sell as follows:

  1. FigNewton = single line data, basic strings
  2. DataMagic = multi line data, hashes of strings

In reality from looking at the codebase, FigNewton now does so much more.

  1. support for booleans
  2. support for nested elements of type Node which can be turned into hashes
  3. support for integers

I will try take some time to cook up a read-me update so that folks are fully aware of how powerful FigNewton can be.

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azohra commented Dec 20, 2015

Another great new find that is not mention in the readme is that FigNewton is ERB enabled! So much extra power!!!

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