intuition
The top down design of this library is such that it splits into branches. The names of these branches may be formal, but they are otherwise meant to represent abstractions of hardware types.
The following is a list of existing (as well as planned) branches for this library:
This library is intended to be a general purpose prototyping library.
Although technically each hardware type is separate, one cannot have a computer or its program applications without interactivity (and relationships) between these types. As such, this library reflects this truth: The branches do depend on each other regardless. With that said, I have done my best to keep the narrative flow of these dependencies as axiomatic (fan-like) as possible.
Finally, even though this library is intended to be general purpose, I myself am interested in developing these branches towards a multimedia library to assist in Indigenous storytelling. In particular, this means focusing on typesetting modules, which beyond the general purpose core (metaric, grammaric, numeric), would narratively depend first on graphics to be able to render fonts, as well as literics to respond to the unicode relationships within a text.