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#1711 and #1718 should give us standalone binaries that anyone can download and use on releases. I wonder if we could go even further using js_of_ocaml and generate a version of the code generator we could host on GitHub pages, maybe using headers and footers around the OCaml code to interact with the web?
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#1711 and #1718 should give us standalone binaries that anyone can download and use on releases. I wonder if we could go even further using js_of_ocaml and generate a version of the code generator we could host on GitHub pages, maybe using headers and footers around the OCaml code to interact with the web?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: