I'm going to be honest, I'm still confused about what I'm looking at.
I tried listening to the NotebookLLM podcast you've embedded, which makes it sound like this is primarily directed at non-programmers (people who want to "run for the hills" when they hear the name GitHub). But then your README looks more targeted at web programmers who want to write TypeScript-like code.
When I get to the rest of the README, I'm unclear what "JavaScript-ish environment" means. Does that mean this is something like AssemblyScript, a subset of TypeScript? If so, why did you decide to do a subset instead of a library?
Addendum:
As I'm going over the README again, trying desperately to make sense of it, I found this:
> This readme is maintained by the readme-updater script.
I'm going to be honest, I'm still confused about what I'm looking at.
I tried listening to the NotebookLLM podcast you've embedded, which makes it sound like this is primarily directed at non-programmers (people who want to "run for the hills" when they hear the name GitHub). But then your README looks more targeted at web programmers who want to write TypeScript-like code.
When I get to the rest of the README, I'm unclear what "JavaScript-ish environment" means. Does that mean this is something like AssemblyScript, a subset of TypeScript? If so, why did you decide to do a subset instead of a library?
Addendum:
As I'm going over the README again, trying desperately to make sense of it, I found this:
> This readme is maintained by the readme-updater script.
At least I now understand my confusion.