Andrea Crotti <andrea.crott...@gmail.com> writes: > Il giorno 25/feb/2010, alle ore 17.55, Eric Schulte ha scritto: > >> I see, >> >> I think a point could be made for advertising Org-mode + babel as a >> suite for "Reproducible Research with Python" or "Literate Programming >> in Python". Framing the talk in that manner could allow you to cut >> straight to the meat of Org-mode/babel skipping over python-mode -- >> which hopefully won't leave anyone behind as they've all seen editor >> support for python. Then as long as the code your execute/demonstrate >> is python-code I think the relevance would be clear. >> >> But please don't let me usurp your talk or the conference attendees >> time :) >> >> Best -- Eric >> > > Hei Eric thanks, > you didn't CC to the list on purpose?
Nope, I had intended to CC the list. I am CC'ing the list now. > > Anyway "Literate programming in Python" sounds nice in my opinion. > The problem is that the people attending are mostly working, not doing > research, so I'm not sure that would be so interesting (at least from > the title IT IS interesting). > fair enough, in an industry environment (especially when working as part of a group) I can see how writing your code from inside of an Org-mode file is certainly not an option. > > And also python mode is nothing so strange, BUT there are a few > packages that are really great and could improve dramatically the > productivity (and which are not so immediate to configure). > > So I don't know, I think I somehow should include both things... So, I hope it goes well, and I'd second Tom's point that if you do end up working Org-mode/babel into your talk we'd love to see a video and/or hear how it was received. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode