you become more experienced with haskell. Still it will always be a good way
to promote haskel-style solutions.
I dunno, John uses noweb to good effect. Things like import statements along with the function definition are pretty nice and not achievable with Literate Haskell.
I don't have any problems with LaTeX, but a less verbose solution would do
just fine.
You don't really need to know a lot of LaTex to use noweb. I'm no LaTex expert and I found the source easy to read.
My biggest problem is actually literate programming in conjunction with
leksah. Can anybody comment on this issue? Do you guys use leskah at all?
Unfortunately literate programming doesn't really have the tool support yet. I use emacs for Haskell development and loading Haskell code in to the REPL will be an issue if you're editing a noweb file. Currently this is the only thing keeping me from starting a large (> 2000 LOC) literate project
-deech
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