Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: ... > The trouble with literate programming is that there isn't a de-facto > standard. The great merit of bird tracks is their extreme > simplicity. > Maybe we should try Norman Ramsey's noweb. > > Simon What happened to the ancestral Web system of Donald Knuth? (With Tangle and Weave...) Is it dead? It had some merits, and for some time it *was* a de facto standard (because there was nothing else...) Jerzy Karczmarczuk Caen, France
- RE: Literate Programming Simon Peyton-Jones
- RE: Literate Programming Mark P Jones
- Re: Literate Programming Jerzy Karczmarczuk
- Re: Literate Programming Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
- Re: Literate Programming D. Tweed
- Re: Literate Programming Ketil Malde
- Re: Literate Programming Benjamin L. Russell
- Re: Literate Programming Frank Atanassow
- RE: Literate Programming Doug Ransom
- Re: Literate Programming D. Tweed
- Re: Literate Programming D. Tweed
- Re: Literate Programming Frank Atanassow
- Re: Literate Programming D. Tweed