> This has advantages, but it requires writing code in two languages, and it means you can't stay in Urbit entirely when writing an app.
Federated Wiki makes use of various interpreters with the possibility of future interpretations to come later. If you can't stay in Urbit entirely while writing an app, is FedWiki the next best environment for development by doing?
> Systems are easily built that employ some combination of naming mechanisms exploiting each to their advantage
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Click app by ~hanfel-dovned lets you "see who can get the most clicks".
We ask, how does the click data long tail compare to the fat front which is huge. github .
On urbit, everything is either an atom or a cell. Notice how when we click the top link, the integers increase and how when we click on the bottom link, we get an NaN. This is because method expressions draw from the left to render data. Paths through pages are then rendered into directed acylic graphs whenever 'lineup diagram' is searched for.
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