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Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts
[1] https://github.com/pypa/readme_renderer/issues/205
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Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts
Hi, Nota creator here. A high-level comment:
After developing the initial prototype you see in the webpage, I've since gone back to the drawing board. I'm working on developing a firmer foundation for issues like:
- How do you interleave content and computation? See: https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.04368
- How do different syntaxes make different document tasks easy, hard, or impossible? See: https://github.com/cognitive-engineering-lab/doclang-benchma...
I still very much believe in the high-level philosophy, but Nota will look very different within ~6 months.
What are some alternatives?
markdoc - A powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework.
sjer.red - My personal website
colour-theme-changing-class-tutorial-
colour-theme-changing-class-t
doclang-benchmark
typst - A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.
nota - A document language for the browser
pandoc - Universal markup converter