Merge pull request #1871 from luskjh/sprockets-readme-link-change

Update link in README to sprockets repository.
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Thomas Reynolds 2016-04-08 13:39:57 -05:00
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* [Sass](http://sass-lang.com/) for DRY stylesheets * [Sass](http://sass-lang.com/) for DRY stylesheets
* [CoffeeScript](http://coffeescript.org/) for safer and less verbose javascript * [CoffeeScript](http://coffeescript.org/) for safer and less verbose javascript
* Multiple asset management solutions, including [Sprockets](https://github.com/sstephenson/sprockets) * Multiple asset management solutions, including [Sprockets](https://github.com/rails/sprockets)
* [ERb](http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0.0/libdoc/erb/rdoc/ERB.html) & [Haml](http://haml.info/) for dynamic pages and simplified HTML syntax * [ERb](http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0.0/libdoc/erb/rdoc/ERB.html) & [Haml](http://haml.info/) for dynamic pages and simplified HTML syntax
**Middleman** gives the stand-alone developer access to all these tools and many, many more. Why would you use a stand-alone framework instead of Ruby on Rails? **Middleman** gives the stand-alone developer access to all these tools and many, many more. Why would you use a stand-alone framework instead of Ruby on Rails?