On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 00:26 -0800, Adam Getchell wrote:
> 
> 
> 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. 

I'm not sure what this sentence means. The .tex files ARE the
literate program. By analogy, you seem to be asking something like
"I'm writing a book but I don't know where to put the text".

> 
> 
> The combination of literate + TDD seems forbidding.

Are you finding it hard to explain why you wrote a test?

Tim Daly



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