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Website #21

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mp4096 opened this issue May 24, 2017 · 2 comments
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Website #21

mp4096 opened this issue May 24, 2017 · 2 comments

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@mp4096
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mp4096 commented May 24, 2017

The website should be an entry point for Indentex beginners.

It should have:

  • a pitch
  • an antipitch (cf. ripgrep's antipitch)
  • comparison to other alternatives (pandoc etc.)
  • examples for indentex usage
  • best practices (e.g. which parts of project should be done in pure LaTeX and which in indentex)
  • links to binary downloads
  • installation instructions
  • tooling instructions (e.g. how to integrate it into TeXstudio etc.)
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syxolk commented Jun 10, 2017

Funny idea:
Use the wasm32-unknown-emscripten target to compile to WebAssembly (or asm.js) and use this in the browser to provide a live transpiler demo. Downside: The emscripten SDK needs 24 GB of space (wtf).

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mp4096 commented Jun 10, 2017

Yeah, a live demo would be cool. However, using wasm/emscripten seems to be unreasonable at the moment, I'd wait a couple of years.

I mean, using Rust for writing client-side code is weird. It's like using JavaScript for server programming. Oh wai...

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