Literate Programming in the Large
Timothy Daly Axiom is an open source computer algebra system written mostly in Common Lisp. As one of the original authors at IBM Research I wrote a fair amount of code. Later Axiom was sold commercially as a competitor to Mathematica and Maple. When

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Lecture 9 - Literate Programming (1)

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Practical Common Lisp

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"We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" - Gerald Sussman (2011)

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Knuth on Literate Programming

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Rails Conf 2012 Keynote: Simplicity Matters by Rich Hickey

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"Uncle" Bob Martin
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William Byrd on "The Most Beautiful Program Ever Written" [PWL NYC]

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"Liberating the Smalltalk lurking in C and Unix" by Stephen Kell

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Learn To Think In Systems, It'll Put You Ahead Of 99% Of People

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Tech Talk: Thinking Like a Lisp Programmer by Keith

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EmacsConf 2024: Literate programming for the 21st Century - Howard Abrams

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1983: Meet the COMPUTER ADDICTS | Newsnight | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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"Literate interactive coding: Devcards" by Bruce Hauman

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Growing a Language, by Guy Steele

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Invited Talk - Guy Steele

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Lisp, The Quantum Programmer's Choice - Computerphile

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Brian Beckman: Don't fear the Monad

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Hammock Driven Development - Rich Hickey

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Clasp: Common Lisp using LLVM and C++ for Molecular Metaprogramming

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