> On Oct 5, 2017, at 9:55 AM, George Cox <coxgeo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I've stumbled across your "book-is-the-program" software Pollen and feel 
> it is a solution to something I've wanted for years. One quick question on 
> practical implementation:  Do you 'write' inside DrRacket, use a text editor, 
> or something else? I'm just curious what you find best ... based on your 
> experience.


Pollen source files are plain text. So you can use whatever text editor suits 
you, or switch among them.

Typically I use DrRacket for .rkt source files so I can test them more easily, 
and Sublime Text for "content" files (.html.pm etc.) written in the Pollen 
language. Those can also be run in DrRacket. But generally I prefer to look at 
the full preview in the project server.

There's also a clever in-browser editor called `pollen-rock` that you can add 
on to your Pollen installation:

https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/pollen-rock 
<https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/pollen-rock>

(Confidential to Junsong Li: perhaps consider adding some Scribble 
documentation with screen shots, so people who don't use Pollen yet can see how 
cool `pollen-rock` is ;)

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