Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the idea!
Xiao-Yong Jin xj2...@columbia.edu writes:
[...]
I am thinking of something similar to the 'notebook'
interface in Mathematica. We can present data, code and
analysis results in a consistent and structured way, thanks
to
On Wed, 5 May 2010 17:35:18 -0500, Nathan Neff wrote:
Guys,
Is there a project/TODO/Wish list for Org-babel?
I'd like to give a presentation on Org-babel at the Strange Loop
conference in St. Louis
in October.
http://strangeloop2010.com/
The Strange Loop conference attracted a lot of
Thanks for the idea!
Xiao-Yong Jin xj2...@columbia.edu writes:
[...]
I am thinking of something similar to the 'notebook'
interface in Mathematica. We can present data, code and
analysis results in a consistent and structured way, thanks
to org-mode.
Yes, this is a great idea. This has
My pie-in-the-sky extension of this dream would be to have Org-babel
firmly ground in some virtual machine (maybe Guile's if Emacs is ported
to Guile), in such a way that the byte-code of the VM becomes the lowest
common denominator of all Org-babel languages. This would allow for
seamless
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com writes:
Guys,
Is there a project/TODO/Wish list for Org-babel?
Yes, see the babel development page [1] where we keep all pending TODOs
and BUGs for Org-babel. It may be easier to view the underlying
Org-mode file -- development.org our
Guys,
Is there a project/TODO/Wish list for Org-babel?
I'd like to give a presentation on Org-babel at the Strange Loop
conference in St. Louis
in October.
http://strangeloop2010.com/
The Strange Loop conference attracted a lot of very smart people that
I think would
be interested in