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1. seanwi+e9[view] [source] 2019-02-26 11:51:01
>>flocia+(OP)
> The key insight is that a bakery formula is so cliched that it can be represented as data. Here’s the formula for seedy malt loaves:

> Of course, that’s not the full set of formulae, because it doesn’t tell you how to make ‘Seedy malt dough’, but that’s just another formula, which consists of flour, water, starter, salt and a multiseed ‘soaker’, where the starter and the soaker are the results of other formulae, which are (finally) made from basic ingredients1. I did consider reaching for the object oriented hammer at this point, but thought that I might be able to do everything I needed without leaving SQL.

There's no way you can do something similar with spreadsheets? The example wasn't in enough detail for me to understand why not. The jump from spreadsheet to SQL seems massive in terms of ease of use.

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2. rpod+x9[view] [source] 2019-02-26 11:54:38
>>seanwi+e9
Especially since org-mode has a built-in spreadsheet system that supports formulas written in emacs calc or even arbitrary elisp: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-intro...
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