Congrats, the description sounds like a good mystery! It'd be interesting to read more about the tooling and process you used, even if you don't release everything open, maybe you could write/blog about it?
I was also looking if there was a Wikipedia page about Software Engineers/Programmers who were also fiction writers. I know Andy Weir from Martian was a programmer. I thought Neal Stephenson would have some background in programming, but looks like he never wrote software professionally.
OP mentioned a tool called EPublish and I gather it's a home grown tool. It's ability to take annotations like TBH and generate a chapter-by-chapter report that marks those with TBHs is very cool.
If OP would consider open sourcing it I'd be interested in working with it.
You're the second person to recommend Obsidian to me in a week, I'll take a look. For long-form writing, I'm very comfortable with my setup from article (html-helper-mode especially), but for notes I'll look at Obsidian.
Congrats, the description sounds like a good mystery! It'd be interesting to read more about the tooling and process you used, even if you don't release everything open, maybe you could write/blog about it?
I was also looking if there was a Wikipedia page about Software Engineers/Programmers who were also fiction writers. I know Andy Weir from Martian was a programmer. I thought Neal Stephenson would have some background in programming, but looks like he never wrote software professionally.
I made a new post about EPublish itself here: https://frequal.com/epublish/
OP mentioned a tool called EPublish and I gather it's a home grown tool. It's ability to take annotations like TBH and generate a chapter-by-chapter report that marks those with TBHs is very cool.
If OP would consider open sourcing it I'd be interested in working with it.
Not open source yet, but I posted more information here: https://frequal.com/epublish/
Congratulations on your publication! Have you also tried integrating apps like obsidian, that help in sw development?
You're the second person to recommend Obsidian to me in a week, I'll take a look. For long-form writing, I'm very comfortable with my setup from article (html-helper-mode especially), but for notes I'll look at Obsidian.
Congrats, looks interesting, will check it out.
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