1. DaWheel is a versatile notebook like sandbox IDE resembling Obsidian with a revolutionary native DSL (PAT) capable of interacting with, converting to, and parsing most other coding languages. (*See PAT-defined-best.md for the best, however not-perfect example of what PAT should function like). The nature of PAT will inspire non programmers to play with code, and programmers will appreciate the rapid development capabilities of PAT as well as DaWheel’s ability to run any code in notes, that can then be used in the “canvas” area to build interactive maps that can run, debug, and visualize how their code interacts together.
  2. Because of the versatility all three users will want to use DaWheel. It’s a knowledge base, code sandbox, notebook, visual scripter, IDE, with a DSL that can adapt to any user. I can’t think of someone who wouldn’t want to use it.