Reading some Haskell papers. The ideas are very interesting, but the fact they used a monadic interface is less so.
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An interesting feature of the Grok TiddlyWiki interface: it has the sidebar on the right.
I see a sidebar on the left way more often, but arguably it makes more sense on the right for a wiki? The content is effectively more prominent.
https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/
Exploring design ideas using AI as a learning assistant, for creative exploration: https://andymatuschak.org/hmwl/
What are the most popular languages that have used an AST walker for their implementation?
I know Ruby used to do this, but there must be others.
(I'm interested in the lowest PL speed that users will tolerate if you have awesome features.)