
The final version will have graphics from the code that I present,
yes, as well as from other projects I've done in Haskell in
information visualization. As for the comments next to the Haskell
Code, no -- there was no special tool involved. Sadly, I wrote the
entire document in Word 2007, as it was the best tool I had at hand.
After coming up with a template, I had basically everything I needed,
and it was going to be less work than tweaking LaTeX to do exactly
what I wanted to do with the code.
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Justin Bailey
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Jefferson Heard
wrote: The link is:
Very readable and interesting. You may want to add some pictures or graphs if you weren't planning on that already.
I really like how you have comments next to the haskell code. Is that a literate file? Are you using some well-known tool to weave the comments into the code? It looks like presentations I've seen with CWEB but I don't know of a tool like that for Haskell code ...
Justin
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