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I am sharing with someone a .rtf file with simple calculations and explanatory text. It is mostly edited on #iPad and read from #iPhone. I modify calculations now and then and update the results. All within the same file. So there’s no spreadsheet function involved. Just me and a plain old calculator.

Anyone knows a lightweight and simple #literateProgramming #notebook which runs on mobile? As an alternative something my portable router could run.

I went through @compudanzas uxn tutorials once, had fun, and forget everything again. So I did it again, but this time I tried to make some literate programming style notes about all the different aspects I'm picking up. I'm through with my second attempt and I have to say that it was worth the effort. At least the basics stuck now (or so he hoped...)

The notes can be found here but I haven't cleaned up anything yet. I'm pretty sure I have some conceptual mistakes in there as well. The format is also not very consistent along the notes, since I lost patience with myself at times.

codeberg.org/thgie/literate-ux

Summary card of repository thgie/literate-uxn
Codeberg.orgliterate-uxnA collection of literate programming examples for uxntal, fully inspired by compudanzas uxn tutorial.

#programming #systemsProgramming #software #commonLisp #sitcalc #emacs #eepitch

screwlisp.small-web.org/comple

I relate #Sandewall's call for situation calculus actions and the shared environment / database to be moved into the kernel viz my #literateProgramming emacs useage.

People always said emacs /was/ the operatingsystem, didn't they.

Particularly, computer programs various send requests for actions to the emacs server where they are also seen playing out at they actually happen in real time.

screwlisp.small-web.orgMy eepitch-send, actions and the situation calculus

@mdhughes
What were you sharing about your conversations with Knuth viz #literateProgramming or otherwise? Were you saying that it was specifically in the context of his book that web was important?

The way eev resolves repl vs literate is that you only write in your literate document, and the repl updates on the other half of the screen without your cursor entering it.

#programming #softwareEngineering article screwlisp.small-web.org/progra #commonLisp #asdf #systemsProgramming #series #pathnames #packaging

Really simple... Sort of... But so intricate to write. I deal with (writing a smidge of #interactive #lazyEvaluation #functionalProgramming ) :

- Tangling markdown into an asdf :class :package-inferred-system lisp system
- Doing so with scan-file and collect-file from series
- Working with lisp’s make-pathname directories.

screwlisp.small-web.org:screwlisps-knowledge/tangle common lisp asdf package markdown tangling and lisp pathnames

Como sé que muchos lo estabais esperando (la verdad es que sé que nadie lo esperaba 😂) os dejo por aquí la segunda parte sobre EMACS + PROGRAMACIÓN LITERARIA. English version soon. gemini://maxxcan.flounder.onli y versión web: maxxcan.flounder.online/inform #emacs #literateprogramming #babel #orgmode @sacha @hispaemacs

Espero no equivocarme pero creo que no comenté que hice hace algún tiempo un artículo sobre programación literaria. Cuando sigo escuchando a developers con los problemas de la documentación sigo pensando que por qué no conocen esto. Igual no vale para todo, pero mínimo para proyectos pequeños-medianos y para tutoriales. Por aquí os dejo el enlace. @emacsconf @emacses@quitter.es @emacstips @sacha #literateprogramming
maxxcan.flounder.online/inform

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⬆️ @palmin

Interesting juxtaposition of #Sudoku and #Knuth. Remarkable how the order is completely reversed in the modern programmers' #hierarchyOfNeeds

1. Get paid for computer programming

2. Even make your programs do useful work — May be sudoku grid from a dependency graph qualifies

3. Embrace #LiterateProgramming —Make well-written programs FUN to read.

No #TeXLaTeX, but my #Swift toolchain does supports #Markdown in code comments to capture joy for posterity

www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~k