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Web Origami, for making websites where you can understand how they’re made
programming language that complements HTML and CSS for making small- to medium-scale websites. Everybody has something to say, and the web is a great place to say it, but creating interesting sites can be hard or expensive.
Corporate site hosting services offer nice drag-and-drop editors but impose creative limitations and high monthly costs. The built-in functions let you perform a number of common website development tasks in the Origami language. The conceptual pattern at the foundation of it all lets you represent a wide variety of data types as trees that can be easily traversed and transformed.
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