GitHub - debrouwere/python-literate: Research notebooks in Python, with the power of literate programming and Markdown.
![Literate Programming: A Radical Approach to Writing Code with Documentation | by Fernando Doglio | Bits and Pieces Literate Programming: A Radical Approach to Writing Code with Documentation | by Fernando Doglio | Bits and Pieces](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:2088/1*yQuexnjUzLPF2Pu9Y6Hy2A.png)
Literate Programming: A Radical Approach to Writing Code with Documentation | by Fernando Doglio | Bits and Pieces
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Literate Programming: A Radical Approach to Writing Code with Documentation | by Fernando Doglio | Bits and Pieces
![Jeremy Howard on Twitter: "Here's a snippet from our actual “source code” for nbdev, which is itself written in nbdev. It allows you to implement true "literate programming", as envisioned by Donald Jeremy Howard on Twitter: "Here's a snippet from our actual “source code” for nbdev, which is itself written in nbdev. It allows you to implement true "literate programming", as envisioned by Donald](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EKxmS0MU4AAzGGY.png:large)
Jeremy Howard on Twitter: "Here's a snippet from our actual “source code” for nbdev, which is itself written in nbdev. It allows you to implement true "literate programming", as envisioned by Donald
![A Python version of org-babel-tangle, for literate programming with Org, 100 times faster than the real thing. : r/emacs A Python version of org-babel-tangle, for literate programming with Org, 100 times faster than the real thing. : r/emacs](https://external-preview.redd.it/BYoLR4zuOwaAnL0GT_bXnSb7pKFKEqAcAY-_JjadwhU.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=281e599b519b6f74607116650ad9560d040c5929)