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This is the first demo / tutorial for queues which allows a realtime client to publish a message that is delivered to a queue, consumed by a worker, sent to Wolfram Alpha, and then sent back to the browser client asking the question.
@paddybyers @SimonWoolf I aim to do 1-2 more of these, but not yet done the accompanying tutorial copy.
@dpflucas given the set up of this requires a user to set up Wolfram Alpha anyway, I am now questioning the value of the provisioner in reality. I would say it's not very high priority now as I didn't realise that other steps would be required anyway.