Journo & Literate CoffeeScript CoffeeScript 1.5.0 is out, which means that the first release of Literate CoffeeScript is ready for public consumption. Literate Programming is a venerable idea of Donald Knuth's — the idea that we should strive to write programs whose main purpose is the guided explanation to the reader of what the code is going to accomplish, and only incidentally and secondarily t
Docco is a quick-and-dirty documentation generator, written in Literate CoffeeScript. It produces an HTML document that displays your comments intermingled with your code. All prose is passed through Markdown, and code is passed through Highlight.js syntax highlighting. This page is the result of running Docco against its own source file. Install Docco with npm: sudo npm install -g docco Run it ag
Andrew Binstock and Donald Knuth converse on the success of open source, the problem with multicore architecture, the disappointing lack of interest in literate programming, the menace of reusable code, and that urban legend about winning a programming contest with a single compilation. Andrew Binstock: You are one of the fathers of the open-source revolution, even if you aren’t widely heralded as
Donald Knuth. "Literate Programming (1984)" in Literate Programming. CSLI, 1992, pg. 99. I believe that the time is ripe for significantly better documentation of programs, and that we can best achieve this by considering programs to be works of literature. Hence, my title: "Literate Programming." Let us change our traditional attitude to the construction of programs: Instead of imagining that our
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