* Donald Knuth created much for us, including TeX and a Literate
Programming system called CWeb which helped to make C code documented in
what he envisioned for Literate Programming

** A more generalized system that is based on CWeb is NoWeb--useful not
just for C/C++ code but for every language: Recommend using NoWeb for
Literate Programming: "NoWeb — A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate
Programming":

https://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/

"As of 28 June 2018, the current supported version is version 2.12."
{Author recommends against NOWEB 3.x}





On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 9:54 AM Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_...@web.de>
wrote:

>
> Greg Minshall <minsh...@umich.edu> writes:
> > but i also feel a need for something that might be called a lab
> > notebook, a development log, of ideas, including dead ends, i pursue
> > during the development process, with links, etc..  but, i'm not really
> > sure how to structure this bit, how to integrate it in the rest of the
> > .org file -- i.e., as a separate heading, or related to the code section
> > that (originally) was under development when the notes were created.
> > or...?  etc.
>
> I just add more sections/headings, sometimes tagged as :noexport:
>
> If need be, I add code-snippets with examples there.
>
> I feel that that’s the simplest way to do it.
>
> Best wishes,
> Arne
> --
> Unpolitisch sein
> heißt politisch sein
> ohne es zu merken
>

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