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On May 23, 6:55 am, faenvie <faen...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> today i read this statement in a blog-post:
>
> "... remarkably (La)TeX is much better suited for composing and
> distributing most types of documents than any other modern
> word processor on the market that I am aware of. Just like
> programming languages tend to converge towards Lisp because
> it got things right the first time around, so do the Word
> Processors tend to converge towards (La)TeX."
>
> what about combining (la=)tex and clojure for implememting
> extraordinary document-processing ?
>
> either by run (A) Clojure scripts from (La)TeX documents
> and use Clojures output to generate document's content. This
> can be used to read/convert data, generate tables and figures,
> do on-the-fly calculations.
>
> or by (B) implementing a clojure-based DSL that can produce
> (La)Tex documents.
>
> any thoughts ?
>
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