>I've recently converted my blog from org-mode to markdown.
Me too. I went to Jekyll and I thought I'd miss org but it turns out I don't. Plus I still get a slow lisp-like language (ruby) just like elisp.
Org is a neat idea but nothing supports it. You can get a jupyter-like experience with src blocks but have fun sharing it with anyone unless you only interact with other emacs users.
Markdown is merely acceptable, IMHO, but everything supports it, so it's the clear choice in my book.
Me too. I went to Jekyll and I thought I'd miss org but it turns out I don't. Plus I still get a slow lisp-like language (ruby) just like elisp.
Org is a neat idea but nothing supports it. You can get a jupyter-like experience with src blocks but have fun sharing it with anyone unless you only interact with other emacs users.
Markdown is merely acceptable, IMHO, but everything supports it, so it's the clear choice in my book.