Pollen is a publishing system that helps authors make functional and beautiful digital books.
The Pollen language is markup-based, so you can write and edit text naturally. But when you want to automate repetitive tasks, add cross-references, or pull in data from other sources, you can access a full programming language from within the text.
This is free and open source software.
Website: docs.racket-lang.org/pollen
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Matthew Butterick
License: MIT License
Pollen is written in Racket. Learn Racket with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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