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Re: Org and Hyperbole
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João Pedro |
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Re: Org and Hyperbole |
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Fri, 24 Jun 2022 14:57:06 -0300 |
Hey Robert. Thanks for coming here to offer to clarify any doubts people
have regarding Hyperbole.
I haven't been interacting with the thread, but I've been lurking about
and I've tried Hyperbole in the past, but couldn't precisely figure out
its use case in my particular workflow, so I gave up on it.
Now, according to your description, the main feature of Hyperbole looks
a lot like what Embark [1] does sort of the same thing, albeit in
different contexts, complexity (not a bad thing) and workflow. Would you
be able to compare them? I think it would help me understand where
exactly Hyperbole fits, and what is the problem it tries to solve.
[1] https://github.com/oantolin/embark
Best regards,
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João Pedro de A. Paula
IT undergraduate at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
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