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Listed in: Software > Development Literate programming is a style of programming which aims to make programs highly readable. This ring will contain sites which provide software tools and discussions of Literate programs. example: Chris Ruel Net - This website explores object technology, design patterns, and Model-Driven Architecture (MDA). |
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Noweb Home Page
Code, explanations, and examples relating to noweb, the language-independent, extensible literate-programming tool.
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www.efton.sk - nyweb
nyweb is just another tool for literate programming, using (simplified) XML as its "vehicle", and heavily inspired by nuweb.
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Literate Programming
Yet another synopsis of literate
programming, an attempt to generalize
the necessary processes involved, and
some vague and half-baked plans for
further development.
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Literate Programming
Download literate programming tools including a distribution of CWEB 3.63 for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 (intel). Download articles and examples of literate programs.
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Literate Programming -- Propaganda and Tools
A page about literate programming initially developed for the use of a research group at CMU.
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Chris Ruel Net
This website explores object technology, design patterns, and Model-Driven Architecture (MDA).
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