What are Jinja templates?

What are Jinja templates?

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June 29, 2020


I: Introduction

Web development is a field that has become increasingly popular in the last decade, and it has been one of the fastest growing fields in the world. As the world becomes more dependent on the internet, many companies have been developing their own programs and websites to work with their products. In this article I will look at some of the ways that web development has become a flourishing career for many people, as well as how it became such a popular field. While this article will look at the general history of web development, it will primarily focus on a subset of web development called “Web 2.0”. Web 2.0 was a term coined in 2005 by a software engineer named Tim O’Reilly. He defined it as a “new paradigm of tools, applications and practices” that had emerged from the rise of social media sites such as Facebook and Google. Web 2.0 refers to a newer type of website that allows users to interact more directly with the website itself. This can be seen in sites such as Wikipedia, where users can edit articles on the website, or Twitter where users can post updates to their page. Now that we have a good idea of what web development is and how it came about, we can examine a bit closer some of the more important concepts and innovations of web 2.0.

II: Body

A: What are jinja templates?

Jinja is a template system designed by Armin Ronacher in 2005. It was originally created to be used with his own Python-based web framework, Flask. Jinja is primarily used for creating HTML pages, but it can also be used for other types of documents such as LaTeX or ebooks. It was primarily designed for ease of use, and its design simplicity makes it easy to learn and quick to implement in most programming languages. It features a simple syntax and only requires the use of curly brackets and tags such as {% %} and {

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