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> “How much of the host languages power do we allow to leak into a string that is *mostly* meant to be static markup?”
Everything else—syntax, loops, auto-escaping—are just surface symptoms of that deeper design choice.
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1. Language Leakage Spectrum
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• With Jinja2 you will hand them a loaded gun and a safety manual.
• With Go templates you will hand them a paintbrush and a locked-down palette.
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That single difference is the *meta* comparison.
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