No it is right. The .org file can be found in the source code archive:

http://genprog.adaptive.cs.unm.edu/asm/asm-gp.tar.bz2

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On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Tassilo Horn <tass...@member.fsf.org> wrote:
> On Thursday 22 July 2010 03:41:15 martin_clausen wrote:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
>> A good example of this for a non-trivial app is here:
>>
>> http://genprog.adaptive.cs.unm.edu/asm/instructions.html
>
> I guess that's the wrong link...
>
> Viele Grüße,
> Tassilo
>
>> On Jul 21, 8:54 am, Tassilo Horn <tass...@member.fsf.org> wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 21 July 2010 06:32:02 Mark Engelberg wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Mark,
>> >
>> > > I would definitely welcome a literate Clojure tool.
>> >
>> > You might want to have a look at Emacs' org-mode [1].  It has a facility
>> > called Babel [2] that allows for literate programming in all the
>> > languages listed at [3], Clojure being one of them, and support for new
>> > languages is being added frequently.
>> >
>> > Currently it is moved from the contribution directory to the org core,
>> > and the documentation is being updated or written at all.
>> >
>> > Bye,
>> > Tassilo
>> > __________
>> > [1]http://orgmode.org/
>> > [2]http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-...
>> > [3]http://orgmode.org/manual/Languages.html#Languages
>>
>>
>

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