@johncarlosbaez
The bulk of TWF could be published as a book, and amount to zanier intro to category theory than many formal expositions. QR codes for links.
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Replying to @graveolens
I want to take chunks of TWF on different topics, polish them up, expand them a bit, and make them into essays. Right now everything is mixed together, which has a certain charm, but it'll be nice to have things a bit more organized. What's a "QR code"?
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Replying to @johncarlosbaez
To include links that are readable by mobile devices: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code
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Replying to @graveolens
I see. Yes, I guess I have to think about mobile devices!
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Replying to @johncarlosbaez
In hypertext, you could just have a link. In a print version or a published book it would be nice to make the references (given how many TWF has) followable without too much rigmarole.
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Replying to @graveolens
If I turn bits of TWF into essays it'll be more text and figures, with references less prominent. TWF is already okay for what it is. The essays would mainly explain various subjects.
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Maybe ten years ago I printed a fair bit of it to read offline.
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