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@breck
New versions of Scroll are designed not to break future programs that users haven't written yet. Instead of backwards compatibility we have easy upgradeability.
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what is the 1-sentence primer on Scroll? want to wrap my head around it
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We are trying to make the language that has the fewest pieces possible. That is our North Star. Right now it is best in the world for knowledge bases, blogs, data science, slideshows, and a few other things. It's not great yet for writing traditional processes, but will eventually get there.
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amazing thank you! very interesting. so right now it's targeted towards scientists/academics? or anyone working with a lot of data
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I would say it's targeted toward people who like to take things apart and put them back together. Who believe in the Einstein vibe "make things as simple as possible, but no simpler." Who understand the power of simplicity, and how once you've made some as simple as can be, you've made something that will last a long time. A lot of scientists and academics fit into that, but open to all.
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But pragamtically speaking, it could be useful to you if your end products are HTML files, CSV files, JSON files, PNGs, GIFs, SVGs, Javascripts, etc.
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Is this regarding $scroll that you deployed?
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Yes.
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