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2021-01-04T04:54:48.454300Z

that's my favorite reference for it - wish I could link more directly to the part that discusses it

2021-01-04T06:24:47.454800Z

Ouf, I don't like the new look of http://stuartsierra.com

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2021-01-04T14:01:04.455400Z

I'm trying to figure out which publisher of computer science books from the '00s that style reminds me of

2021-01-04T14:01:11.455600Z

maybe addison / wesley?

emilaasa 2021-01-05T09:01:02.459900Z

I like it, easy to read and a brutalist flair

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eggsyntax 2021-01-05T14:50:54.469100Z

Brutalist pastel 😆

2021-01-05T14:56:21.469300Z

hmm, my idea of "brutalism" would be a page that looks like an old school text editor, or unstyled html

2021-01-05T14:56:57.469500Z

maybe decorated with the raw css rules or html layout along the borders

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2021-01-05T14:57:04.469700Z

now I want to try something like that...

emilaasa 2021-01-07T15:11:11.028300Z

I like the generic CS teacher homepage look 😄

2021-01-04T16:28:43.457100Z

Is there an easy way to do a line by line markdown commentary on a code file in github (or elsewhere?) I want to do a code walkthrough that is somewhat nice to read without having to keep the markdown and code in sync

clyfe 2021-01-04T17:22:01.457400Z

https://github.com/gdeer81/marginalia not sure if it's what you want

2021-01-04T17:32:30.457900Z

Yeah I did see that, it's a nice format but was looking more for a hosted thing for a quick one-off

Ben Sless 2021-01-04T20:29:26.458600Z

Sounds like org-babel in Emacs. A sort of literate programming framework, perhaps?

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alexmiller 2021-01-04T20:48:36.458800Z

asciidoc supports that :)

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