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Dust vs Jsonnet: What are the differences?

Dust: Asynchronous templates for the browser and node.js. Dust is a JavaScript templating engine designed to provide a clean separation between presentation and logic without sacrificing ease of use. It is particularly well-suited for asynchronous and streaming applications; Jsonnet: A data templating language for app and tool developers. It is a data templating language for app and tool developers. It is a powerful DSL for elegant description of JSON data.

Dust and Jsonnet belong to "Templating Languages & Extensions" category of the tech stack.

Dust and Jsonnet are both open source tools. It seems that Jsonnet with 3.34K GitHub stars and 264 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Dust with 1.47K GitHub stars and 136 GitHub forks.

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      Side-effect free
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      Data templating (not string templating)
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    What is Dust?

    Dust is a JavaScript templating engine designed to provide a clean separation between presentation and logic without sacrificing ease of use. It is particularly well-suited for asynchronous and streaming applications.

    What is Jsonnet?

    It is a data templating language for app and tool developers. It is a powerful DSL for elegant description of JSON data.

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