Using the pantcl application as R package for literate programming
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Using the pantcl application as R package for literate programming
The WEB Hypertext System (Brown, M. and Bogdan D. Czejdo. “A Hypertext for Literate Programming.” International Conference on Computing and Information [1991]) implemented in Emacs Lisp for Norman Ramsey's Noweb (Ramsey, Norman. Literate Programming Simplified. IEEE Software, 11(5):97–105, September 1994).
A report template for Haskell projects in literate programming style.
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a literate programming tool integrated with build system
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Literate build support using NoWeb with syntax highlighting
This repository is the development environment and change log of the Web-based tools that accompany “The Hacker's Diet” book, available for free from Fourmilab. This is a Web application, implemented as a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) program written in the Perl language which provides logging of weight, charting and analysis of trends, plannin…
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An exam generator for the LaTeX exam document class
a programming language implementation guide written for my bachelor's capstone (see release page for final pdf)
Nuweb is a literate programming tool like Knuth's WEB only simpler.
A simple HTML templating engine built using literate programming
Literate programming approach for LAR in Julia, source of https://github.com/cvdlab/LARLIB.jl
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