It's weird I was just thinking about LP in Haskell this morning. Check out
John Milliken's dbus-core [1] written entirely in noweb. It is a pleasure to
read and I am seriously considering adopting the technique for my Haskell
projects.

-deech
[1] http://ianen.org/haskell/dbus/

On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Martin Drautzburg <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Is literate programming something you guys actually do (I only know that
> Paul
> Hudak does), or is it basically a nice idea from days gone by?
>
> In case you do, then how do you do it? Do you use lhs2TeX or what? Do you
> use "bird" style of full-blown LaTeX?
>
> Does any of you use leksah? I failed to see any support for literate
> programming in leksah. It candies the backslashes in e.g.
> \documentclass{article} to λdocumentclass{article}.
>
> In case you don't, then how do you document your code? If you write a paper
> which explains what your code does, then how do you do that?
>
> --
> Martin
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