21 Jan 26
19 Jan 26
Between isuffix’s comments and the linked article, I’m heartened to hear other people expressing the same feelings I’ve come about markup and config languages. I’m very fond of both Typst and KDL.
via: https://lobste.rs/s/bv4yod/only_two_markup_languages
Odin is strikingly similar to my own home grown markup, and a lot like Typst which has been an inspiration for me. I wonder if it would be worth adapting myself to Odin, or just biting the bullet and replacing my current (only slightly cursed) blending of my own syntax overlaid in Djot inside TOML documents. hmm, it sounds a bit more cursed when I put it like that…
11 Jan 26
via: https://github.com/jgm/djot/discussions/366
09 Dec 25
08 Dec 25
via: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46176965
11 Nov 25
via: https://members.specialprojects.jp/tgp#note-1741668792207
08 Nov 25
Markdeep is a technology for writing plain text documents that will look good in any web browser, whether local or remote. It supports diagrams, calendars, equations, and other features as extensions of Markdown syntax.
07 Nov 25
Markdeep is a technology for writing plain text documents that will look good in any web browser, whether local or remote. It supports diagrams, calendars, equations, and other features as extensions of Markdown syntax.
via: https://lobste.rs/s/kudguy/i_use_typst_now
via: https://lobste.rs/s/fikz3p/typst_unlit_write_literate_haskell