Jeff Horn <jrhorn424 <at> gmail.com> writes: > I think what Chris was referring to is the fact that you can write > literate programs using org-mode and org-babel. You can mix > documentation and code, and then run some nifty functions that > separate them out. The advantage, of course, is that your source is > self-documenting. > Yes, but an org file with babel is not python native. So I needed for one of my projects an orgmode translator that is totally python native. org-babel is nice for orgfiles doing computations but not for software development. > I suppose most people comment their code when they open-source a > project, but I also suspect their are some real advantages to > organizing your source code using org-mode's hierachies. Yes, but I'm looking for a way to use org-mode kind of treating with text files but with a native python file. I need to look at this : http://tinyurl.com/2v26rsr
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