French philosophy professor showed Orgmode (Was: Help my website is dry, need hydration)

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Sujet : French philosophy professor showed Orgmode (Was: Help my website is dry, need hydration)
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : comp.lang.prolog
Date : 14. Jun 2025, 22:15:01
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Well there was this french philosophy professor
who showed me his orgmode. I told him I am only
interested in web 2.0. I guess the approach is
the same like 1995 where
graphic images had to be specially “compiled”
server side to be able to progressively render.
Basically storing different increments of the
same content on the server.
Hydration refers to various techniques reviving
the same idea but for text markup forms I guess.
Or you can also draw inspiration in the game DOOM,
and mess around with the
scrolling of web pages.
Mild Shock schrieb:
 Just a note about x-markup.js here, interesting “electron” variant:
  > https://ridgeworks.github.io/clpBNR/CLP_BNR_Guide/CLP_BNR_Guide.html
 But a little dry, could use some hydration? But I am really not
sure whether such topics can be discussed here, since for
web 1.0 its fine. Might belong to a topic of web 2.0 that
 one might want a web page to incrementally appear,
similar like the browsers in 1995 were faced with slow
land lines and could progressively render a graphic image.
 Now the delay is induced by workers doing some work
 Mild Shock schrieb:
>
I have the feeling people think that library(markup)
is there to read and process markup. Whereas its only
a fusion of html//1 and print_html/1 without the blocking
restriction and with some smarts to also support ASCII
>
escape output as well. In as far it doesn’t belong to
web 1.0, which deals more with static content. People
were limited to passively viewing content. It rather
belongs to web 2.0, and is substantially different
>
from prior Web technologies, although the notion is
challenged by Tim Berners-Lee original vision
of a collaborative medium.
>
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
>
The average Prologer in 2025:
>
Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast [Colorized]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc
>
What happens when a Prolog does a web server?
>
You end up with the PiLLoW framework,
with nonsense such as html//1 and print_html/1.
This is the worst "milestone" ever in Prolog.
>
https://cliplab.org/Software/pillow/pillow.html
>
Bye
>
>
>
 

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jun 25 * Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast [Colorized]4Mild Shock
14 Jun 25 `* Does a Prologer know web 1.0 from web 2.0? (Was: Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast [Colorized])3Mild Shock
14 Jun 25  `* Help my website is dry, need hydration (Was: Does a Prologer know web 1.0 from web 2.0?)2Mild Shock
14 Jun 25   `- French philosophy professor showed Orgmode (Was: Help my website is dry, need hydration)1Mild Shock

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