This sounds interesting but this list is probably not the right place for discussion.  This mailing list is just for discussion about the JDK documentation tool `javadoc`, and while that has recently has recently added support for Markdown in documentation comments, that is not enough of an overlap with what you are describing here.

There may be some interest from the folk on the amber-dev mailing list, although the project description [1] for that is specifically about Java language features (not tools), many of which are aimed at simplifying what it means for newcomers to start learning Java.

Although it is not an ideal match, you may wish to post to the `disc...@openjdk.org` mailing list [2] if only to ask if there is a more appropriate place for any discussion.

[1] https://openjdk.org/projects/amber/
[2] https://mail.openjdk.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss

On 11/15/24 7:34 AM, Jeff Martin wrote:
I’ve been working on a new idea for runnable “Java” markdown, and this group was recommended to me, so I thought I would solicit feedback. I’m hoping this technology could make Java more approachable for technical content creators and useful in general for interactive docs, page based UIs, notebook programming, tech blogs, etc.

Java Markdown with SnapCode: https://reportmill.com/SnapCode/#JavaMarkdown

I’m wondering, is it a good idea? And if so, how to improve and how to generate interest?

Jeff Martin

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