[09:38:13] Hi everyone, I am developing a Lisperanto project - an in-browser AST-editor inspired by many iniciatives, projects, programming languages and talks [09:38:14] including Alan Kay, Joe Armstrong, Bret Viktor, Unison, Lisp, Prolog, Erlang, Wikifunctions, Eve, Smalltalk, Lamdu, Enso/Luna, Hazel, Dion system and much more. [09:38:15] Demo video: [09:38:17] https://youtu.be/QNyuMK8ZrHI [09:38:18] [09:38:20] [09:38:21] Live version: https://uprun.github.io/lisperanto/ [09:39:50] Looks pretty cool! [09:40:15] thank you [09:41:02] I am an Ukrainian , currently in Ukraine, so after the war is over will try to apply to Wikifunctions project [09:41:15] sorta reminds me of https://github.com/Ella-Hoeppner/Vlojure, for which we have T298633 [09:44:33] yes, I also have seen the Vlojure project, cause the space of no-syntax editors is small, and also hard to discover if you do not know the right keywords to type in google 🙂 (re @mahir256: sorta reminds me of https://github.com/Ella-Hoeppner/Vlojure, for which we have T298633) [09:45:39] for me the unknown keywords were «structure editor»/ «structural editor» [09:47:04] by the way I use same principle as Wikifunctions will use, every function is referenced by id (guid in my case), so it is super easy to translate the function [14:46:00] The work looks really cool! Thank you for sharing, Oleksandr