Alexandria specifically uses Asciidoc, it might be interesting to incorporate/embed literate programming functionality within it. But in general, because it's plain text, technically any format can work. Other Alexandria spinoffs could add in literate programming functionality, or at least pull the events and transform them into files. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming, https://docs.jupyter.org/en/latest/what_is_jupyter.html
NosFabrica: I've been thinking about this specifically in the context of some of the ideas from the #Alexandria folks like nostr:npub1m3xdppkd0njmrqe2ma8a6ys39zvgp5k8u22mev8xsnqp4nh80srqhqa5sf on scientific publishing on Nostr. What would be really cool is to have something similar to R Markdown's "reproducible research" stuff where publications directly linked to research datasets that are all on Nostr.
How do you think about encoding data formats for Nostr? Is it just primitive types like "spreadsheet", "array", etc... Or does it make sense to think about something like a Pandas (Python) dataframe?
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