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Hello everyone I am a literate male role player who has been role playing for several years now, I am 21 years old just to let everyone know so you don't have to ask. I am into several things like video games, animes and of course role playing. Now on...
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Oh and good luck on your search....
Are You Afraid of the Dark? Thank you for your time .
But I figured I'd give it a try.
Well, I dunno if this is your cup of tea or not .
Bump bump bump bump I sent you a PM earlier today but you never replied back to it . .
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...
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Their are a couple of simple examples of literate C# programs on literateprograms.org Get Leo.
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...
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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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Here are a few pairings but I'm not limited to them. Only thing I won't do is master/slave. And I miiight do an anime based roleplay. School setting: Teacher/student Teacher/assistant Honor student/delinquent Best friends -A run in is okay too. Aka, they...
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Then I was like, "OOOH! I KNOW YOU! YOU COMMENTED ON... .
Bump yum_onigiri Bump yum_onigiri So, I go on here, and I'm like, "Ooooh, Student and Teacher! Right on! Honor student/delinquent sounds good too!" And was about to comment when I saw your signature .
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.
Greetings. I have been looking at Literate Programming a bit now, and I do like the idea behind it: you basically write a little paper about your code and write down as much of the design decisions, the code probably surrounding the module, the inner ...
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The motivation for literate programming will never literate programming that I'm aware....
Excellent question.
Literate Programming was developed in an era where long variable and function names were simply that it is readable to others.
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 ...
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However, boost::optional is a useful tool which.
See this question I posted a while back.
literate' code.
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...
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Homepage.mac.com/s_lott/steve/python/index.html#literate-programming-with-pyweb You can get any number.
Is the Hulk (without Banner's mind) literate? When the Hulk doesn't have Banner's mind, is he literate? Can he read and write at least a crude level?
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I don't know how Jason Aaron is writing Hulk now (I'm trade waiting and learned and changed becoming ....
Inspiration :: need for a good school based roleplay roleplay type :: Literate | three paragraph minimum | open to all relationships photo credit :: Zerochan, and picnik (For editing) special thanks :: myself. ^.^ status :: open and accepting out of character...
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Meaning you.
Are literate to advanced literate roleplayers.
First, what I expect from people in here.
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