Add links to HoneySQL web app

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# Changes
* 2.0.next in progress
* 2.0.next in progress ("gold" mid-August?)
* Fixes #340 by making hyphen to space logic more general so _operators_ containing `-` should retain the hyphen without special cases.
* Documentation improvements: `:fetch`, `:lift`, `:limit`, `:offset`, `:param`, `:select`; also around JSON/PostgreSQL.
* Link to the [HoneySQL web app](https://www.john-shaffer.com/honeysql/) in both the README and **Getting Started**.
* Update `depstar` and `test-runner`.
* 2.0.0-rc5 (for testing; 2021-07-17)

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> Note: you can use 1.x and 2.x side-by-side as they use different group IDs and different namespaces. This allows for a piecemeal migration. See this [summary of differences between 1.x and 2.x](doc/differences-from-1-x.md) if you are migrating from 1.x!
## Try HoneySQL Online!
[John Shaffer](https://github.com/john-shaffer) has created this awesome
[HoneySQL web app](https://www.john-shaffer.com/honeysql/), written in ClojureScript,
so you can experiment with HoneySQL in a browser, including setting different
options so you can generate pretty SQL with inline values (via `:inline true`)
for copying and pasting directly into your SQL tool of choice!
## Note on code samples
All sample code in this README is automatically run as a unit test using

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To execute SQL statements, you will also need a JDBC wrapper like
[`seancorfield/next.jdbc`](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc) and a JDBC driver for the database you use.
You can also experiment with HoneySQL directly in a browser -- no installation
required -- using [John Shaffer](https://github.com/john-shaffer)'s awesome
[HoneySQL web app](https://www.john-shaffer.com/honeysql/), written in ClojureScript!
## Basic Concepts
SQL statements are represented as hash maps, with keys that