On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Damion Junk <jun...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have also been using Emacs/Org-mode/Babel/R lately, mostly as a way to
> have easily modifiable write up and source code for assignments in
> statistics courses. I suppose this is one valid use, but I'm using it less
> to communicate code meaning and more as a convenient way to perform
> analysis, look at the results, and talk about them all in the same place,
> and then to easily generate documentation of my efforts [LaTeX output].


I'm interested in how you're including LaTeX in your code, as I'm writing
models which require LaTeX to express what they're modelling.

BTW I looked at marginalia+leiningen, which seems to work for my purposes
except I'm unclear where to put the .tex files.

The combination of literate + TDD seems forbidding.

Damion
>

Adam
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