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··· 87 87 ### Testimonials 88 88 89 89 > Den takes the Dendritic pattern to a whole new level, and I cannot imagine going back.\ 90 - > — @adda - Very early Den adopter after using Dendritic flake-parts and Unify. 90 + > — `@adda` - Very early Den adopter after using Dendritic flake-parts and Unify. 91 91 92 92 > I’m super impressed with den so far, I’m excited to try out some new patterns that Unify couldn’t easily do.\ 93 - > — @quasigod - Unify dendritic-framework author on adopting Den. 93 + > — `@quasigod` - Author of [Unify](https://codeberg.org/quasigod/unify) dendritic-framework, on adopting Den. 94 94 95 95 > Massive work you did here!\ 96 - > — @drupol - Author of “Flipping the Configuration Matrix” Dendritic blog post. 96 + > — `@drupol` - Author of [“Flipping the Configuration Matrix”](https://not-a-number.io/2025/refactoring-my-infrastructure-as-code-configurations/#flipping-the-configuration-matrix) Dendritic blog post. 97 97 98 98 > Thanks for the awesome library and the support for non-flakes… it’s positively brilliant!. I really hope this gets wider adoption.\ 99 - > — @vczf - At den matrix channel. 99 + > — `@vczf` - At [`#den-lib:matrix.org`](https://matrix.to/#/#den-lib:matrix.org) channel. 100 100 101 101 > Den is a playground for some very advanced concepts. I’m convinced that some of its ideas will play a role in future Nix areas. In my opinion there are some raw diamonds in Den.\ 102 - > — @Doc-Steve - Author of [Dendritic Design Guide](https://github.com/Doc-Steve/dendritic-design-with-flake-parts) 102 + > — `@Doc-Steve` - Author of [Dendritic Design Guide](https://github.com/Doc-Steve/dendritic-design-with-flake-parts) 103 103 104 104 ## Code example (OS configuration domain) 105 105
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··· 33 33 34 34 ## Testimonials 35 35 36 - > Den takes the Dendritic pattern to a whole new level, and I cannot imagine going back. 37 - > -- `@adda` - Very early Den adopter after using Dendritic flake-parts and Unify. 38 - 39 - 40 - > I'm super impressed with den so far, I'm excited to try out some new patterns that Unify couldn't easily do. 41 - > -- `@quasigod` - Unify dendritic-framework author on adopting Den. [\[repo\]](https://tangled.org/quasigod.xyz/nixconfig) 42 - 43 - 44 - > Massive work you did here! 45 - > -- `@drupol` - Author of "Flipping the Configuration Matrix" Dendritic blog post. [\[repo\]](https://github.com/drupol/infra/tree/push-woqtkxkpstro) 36 + > Den takes the Dendritic pattern to a whole new level, and I cannot imagine going back.\ 37 + > — `@adda` - Very early Den adopter after using Dendritic flake-parts and Unify. 46 38 39 + > I’m super impressed with den so far, I’m excited to try out some new patterns that Unify couldn’t easily do.\ 40 + > — `@quasigod` - Author of [Unify](https://codeberg.org/quasigod/unify) dendritic-framework, on adopting Den. 47 41 48 - > Thanks for the awesome library and the support for non-flakes... it’s positively brilliant!. I really hope this gets wider adoption. 49 - > -- `@vczf` - At den matrix channel. 42 + > Massive work you did here!\ 43 + > — `@drupol` - Author of [“Flipping the Configuration Matrix”](https://not-a-number.io/2025/refactoring-my-infrastructure-as-code-configurations/#flipping-the-configuration-matrix) Dendritic blog post. 50 44 51 - > Den is a playground for some very advanced concepts. I’m convinced that some of its ideas will play a role in future Nix areas. In my opinion there are some raw diamonds in Den. 52 - > -- @Doc-Steve - Author of [Dendritic Design Guide](https://github.com/Doc-Steve/dendritic-design-with-flake-parts) 45 + > Thanks for the awesome library and the support for non-flakes… it’s positively brilliant!. I really hope this gets wider adoption.\ 46 + > — `@vczf` - At [`#den-lib:matrix.org`](https://matrix.to/#/#den-lib:matrix.org) channel. 53 47 48 + > Den is a playground for some very advanced concepts. I’m convinced that some of its ideas will play a role in future Nix areas. In my opinion there are some raw diamonds in Den.\ 49 + > — `@Doc-Steve` - Author of [Dendritic Design Guide](https://github.com/Doc-Steve/dendritic-design-with-flake-parts) 54 50 55 51 56 52 ## What is Den