> There's already multiple parsers for every language for markdown. Here there is a single Lua implementation.
Markdown started with a single implementation AFAIK. Or was there a galaxy-wide coordinated software release for Markdown parsers and I missed it?
> GitHub is the king. f it cannot render in GitHub it's not real.
This can't be more farther than truth for me. I don't care if it's rendering in GitHub or not. If I can use it in my docs, write it fast, put on a webpage in a nice manner, I'm done.
Markdown is not popular because it's embraced by GitHub. It's the exact opposite. If it can capture some mind share, tools and websites rendering this will proliferate.
Markdown started with a single implementation AFAIK. Or was there a galaxy-wide coordinated software release for Markdown parsers and I missed it?
> GitHub is the king. f it cannot render in GitHub it's not real.
This can't be more farther than truth for me. I don't care if it's rendering in GitHub or not. If I can use it in my docs, write it fast, put on a webpage in a nice manner, I'm done.
Markdown is not popular because it's embraced by GitHub. It's the exact opposite. If it can capture some mind share, tools and websites rendering this will proliferate.