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Ohm has been around for over 10 years, and is used in a wide variety of interesting projects. Here are some of our favourites:

  • The The ERC-funded OnePub project is using Ohm in a collaborative, local-first editor for Asciidoc documents.
  • Ambsheets, a spreadsheet for exploring scenarios by Ink & Switch.
  • SchuBu, a free-to-use digital schoolbook in use by over 100.000 students in Austria, uses Ohm for the Gambu-Script language.
  • Bruno is an open source IDE for exploring and testing APIs. They used Ohm to develop the Bru markup language.
  • WELLE by Jens Vetter from Kunstuniversität Linz, is a web-based music environment for the blind.
  • Wildcard, by Geoffrey Litt from MIT, is a browser extension that empowers anyone to modify websites to meet their own specific needs. It uses Ohm for its spreadsheet language.
  • turtle.audio is an audio environment where simple text commands generate lines that can play music.
  • Shadama, by Yoshiki Ohshima et al, is a live programming environment for particle simulation.