> On Apr 7, 2017, at 08:33, Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@fastmail.net> wrote:
> 
> Now available for your friendly Racket installation: Leibniz, a digital 
> scientific notation
> 
> What's a digital scientific notation? For those who come from a programming 
> language background, it's a specification language for scientific computing. 
> However, it is designed for use in documents meant for human readers, much 
> like traditional mathematical notation. That's why I call it a digital 
> scientific notation, and that's why it is implemented as an extension of 
> Scribble.
> 
> For all the details, including a manual, see
> 
>   https://github.com/khinsen/leibniz

I really enjoyed poking around in this a bit. One thing that I would really 
have appreciated, if it’s at all possible, would be a small motivating example; 
preferably in the readme of that repo. Is that a sensible request?

Many thanks!

John Clements



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