on the Curl Web Content Markup Language

on the Curl Web Content Markup and Programming Language from www.curl.com and www.curlap.com

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Curl for creative e-books

With Facebook absorbing Push Pop Press and more interest in Curl from the server-side, should we not be taking Curl seriously as a format for creative e-books?

To get an idea, look at what TiddlySpot.com and TiddlySpace.com have been able to do for TiddlyWiki using Python and PHP.

Curl macros are natural for templates for page layout - and there is all the experience gained from the recent addition of stylesheets to Curl pages - and a new style-designer is coming.

What is missing is e-books that are sync'd to WBT as "smart textbooks" to complement web-based training (and not the fat binder of photocopies, pul-lease!

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