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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
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I've been at the drawing board for a long time, stuck in syntax design. So I don't have a working prototype. But I do have a landing page and some documentation:
https://matry.design/
https://github.com/matry/documentation
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The complex simplicity of my static websites
I’ve been slowly working on a DSL that takes a similar approach. I’m creating a language for UI designers to specify components:
https://github.com/matry/documentation
I’m using a pythonic syntax because it feels more intuitive to non-programmers. One thing I’m running into, and that you’ll run into as well, the lack of delimiters can be its own source of complexity. If you nest too deeply, it becomes hard to read.
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