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I'm trying to figure out which publisher of computer science books from the '00s that style reminds me of
maybe addison / wesley?
hmm, my idea of "brutalism" would be a page that looks like an old school text editor, or unstyled html
now I want to try something like that...
Is there an easy way to do a line by line markdown commentary on a code file in github (or elsewhere?) I want to do a code walkthrough that is somewhat nice to read without having to keep the markdown and code in sync
https://github.com/gdeer81/marginalia not sure if it's what you want
Yeah I did see that, it's a nice format but was looking more for a hosted thing for a quick one-off