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your https://github.com/juan-reynoso/ucw-hello-world doesn't have a readme. What does this example do??? What makes UCW stand apart? (I read it's based on continuations, like the first Weblocks version but unlike the Reblocks fork by 40ants, and so that it enables to program "states" across different pages very easily (correct?). how do I start the example? (it turns out the 3 instructions are in your blog post) (your blog post does not have code formatting)
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ucw-core
UnCommon Web is a web framework. This fork was created in order to fix/improve the original UCW
your fork (found on Cliki) (https://github.com/juan-reynoso/ucw-core) is okay but could be more reader-friendly (markdown, a presentation of UCW etc)
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