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I am the author of Klipse and I'd like to suggest you to demonstrate your amazing library in web pages that feature interactive code snippets with Klipse.
You could get inspired by the work done for a Reagent tutorial with Klipse. See here.
The benefit for you would be to allow people to get a feeling of how writing hanami based code looks like without need to install any artifact on their computer.
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Hi, that sounds like a really cool idea! I have always considered Klipse to be a great and impressive piece of work. An interactive tutorial on Hanami (or at least pieces of it) would be major asset.
Certainly showing the interplay among templates, substitution keys, and transformations should be workable. There may be 'screen real estate' issues with respect to output?
I'm not sure how the actual visualizations would work in this context. Maybe using the same type of capability as Saite's new modal pane rendering of editor specification code could work?
I am the author of Klipse and I'd like to suggest you to demonstrate your amazing library in web pages that feature interactive code snippets with Klipse.
You could get inspired by the work done for a Reagent tutorial with Klipse. See here.
The benefit for you would be to allow people to get a feeling of how writing hanami based code looks like without need to install any artifact on their computer.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: