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On your website, it states "The environment provides several useful libraries" and hovering over the question mark brings "D3, Underscore, Tabletop, and more." up. I know you can check the /static/lib/ folder on GitHub to see all included libraries, but this is a hassle for some.
Would you be able to list all of the included libraries on the Wiki and on the Official Website? I think this would help non-computer scientists to better take advantage of your great work. Maybe a "Libraries" page would suffice.
Erik
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this is a really good point!
i'll try to add this in the near future. I've been hoping to clean up the
way i do dependencies, but its probably faster to just document it!
i'm going to add some links to documentation from within the UI as well, as
right now it takes some dedication to figure out how to use anything
besides the text editor.
On your website, it states "The environment provides several useful
libraries" and hovering over the question mark brings "D3, Underscore,
Tabletop, and more." up. I know you can check the /static/lib/ folder on
GitHub to see all included libraries, but this is a hassle for some.
Would you be able to list all of the included libraries on the Wiki and on
the Official Website? I think this would help non-computer scientists to
better take advantage of your great work. Maybe a "Libraries" page would
suffice.
Erik
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On your website, it states "The environment provides several useful libraries" and hovering over the question mark brings "D3, Underscore, Tabletop, and more." up. I know you can check the /static/lib/ folder on GitHub to see all included libraries, but this is a hassle for some.
Would you be able to list all of the included libraries on the Wiki and on the Official Website? I think this would help non-computer scientists to better take advantage of your great work. Maybe a "Libraries" page would suffice.
Erik
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: