Sian (and all), Congratulations on the work you've done with Algol, Literate Programming, and such! Those are all interests of mine, as well, (Well, from Algol, I eventually moved on to Pascal, and never really grokked C/C++, although I'm still making sporadic efforts to learn enough C++ to write a lexer for the TWiki markup language for the Scintilla family of editors.)
I'd be interested in seeing what you've done with Literate Programming--part of what I'm doing with TWiki markup and a lexer for Scintilla has literate programming as one of its goals. I tried (briefly) looking at your web site for something about your literate progamming system, but did not notice anything. Randy Kramer PS: I've cc'd you because the list is so busy--if you respond to me and want me to see it, I'd request you do the same--I don't always read (or even skim) the list--usually only after I've asked a question and am watching for an answer. On Tuesday 21 February 2012 05:58:03 pm Sian Mountbatten wrote: > On the software development front, I use the programming language Algol > 68, which is a high-level language. C is a medium-level language. I have > spent years in porting an old compiler to Linux, providing a decent > run-time system and even writing a 600-page book to teach the language > from scratch. I have developed my own Literate Programming System which > I shall be completing during the coming months. I have written an Algol > 68 binding to the Xforms library so that it is possible to write GUI > programs without any bother. And, more recently, I now have a web-site > with more than 150 pages for the book, as well as a manual for the > software development system I use. The site is in my signature. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201202220824.14609.rhkra...@gmail.com