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No fancy post here, I'm here to write! Please read everything . But if you're lazy, I guess you can read the bolded parts.
♡ I have about almost ten years of roleplaying experience. I'd prefer to roleplay through: PM's or email. No threads. I am on Eastern...
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I came across this blog post yesterday, and it once again made me want to give literate programming a try.
Has anyone else tried doing literate programming for C#? I'm wondering about trying Lyx + noweb , but wondered if you might have other experience...
Started by Benjol on
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Their are a couple of simple examples of literate C# programs on literateprograms.org
Get Leo.
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Literate (: but doesnt really matter as long.
literate is okay i guess, but i prefer Literate to Adv.
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So, I used the scribble/lp module to write my first literate program using plt-scheme:
#lang scribble/lp (require scribble/lp) <<lp_scheme.ss>> @chunk[<squarefunction> (define (f x) (* x x))]
Nothing useful there, of course. Now I am...
Started by Amit on
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I only have a little bit of experience with literate programming, but that's because I wasn't very using Donald Knuth's definition of literate programming.)
The key difference is one of sequence; library assemblies compiled before others....
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Literate programming is a way of developing software where documentation comes first, then the coding. One writes the documentation of a code snippet, and then writes the implementation of the snippet. The visual appearance of the software source code...
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It was really hard, and the results were really good and buggy I'm not aware of ... .
I used Literate Programming for a project once.
For them to swallow than a full-blown literate methodology, they're still happy with the coding being not.
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As most programmers I admire and try to follow the principles of Literate programming, but in C++ I routinely find myself using std::pair , for a gazillion common tasks. But std::pair is, IMHO, a vile enemy of literate programming...
My point is when ...
Started by Robert Gould on
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However, boost::optional is a useful tool which.
See this question I posted a while back.
literate' code.
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I've been playing with various ways of doing literate programming in Python. I like noweb , but I have two main problems with it: first, it is hard to build on Windows, where I spend about half my development time; and second, it requires me to indent...
Started by JasonFruit on
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Homepage.mac.com/s_lott/steve/python/index.html#literate-programming-with-pyweb
You can get any number.
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Hello there.
I would like to welcome you to my lovely search thread to look for valued LITERATE role-players.
When I say literate I am talking about six to eight average paragraphs per POST and ten to twelve average per INTRODUCTION .
If you think you...
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If you get bored with the role play, speak up! We can think of a twist to spice it up or we can start a new role play don't just flat out ditch me... .
This is going to be a long term role play, meaning it is going to last more than a week .
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What does a person have to know in order to be considered scientifically literate? How "fluent" do they have to be? Is there a set criteria? If so what does that consist of?
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Dum ratio nos ducet, valebimus et multa bene geremus.
However, I think the process is far more scientifically literate than others.
I consider people that know more than I do, scientifically literate.
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Are you scientifically literate? http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/201...-Take-our-quiz
I got a 47/50.
Edit: A significantly less annoying version of the test, thanks to Main_Brain.
http://www.quizazz.com/quiz.php/1428...ally-literate/ Last edited by Lorizael...
Started by Lorizael on
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"They [pets] can't.
Did not get the question about triangles right so I'm obviously not very scientifically literate.
****in' magnets, how do they work? I only got 42/50 .
Scientifically literate?
No.
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