@peterc @qrush @steveklabnik though I can't claim that in and of itself is particularly clear for layfolk like ourselves.
@johnbender @peterc if you see my other replies to @qrush you can see some of my writing that fits, to give you a better idea.
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@steveklabnik Yeah, I read your stuff, but I didn't get a literate programming vibe from that other site. -
@peterc it's not about 'literate programming' as it is 'literature and programming'
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@steveklabnik@peterc@qrush Is there a subfield of computer science research this maps to? HCI? PLT? Or is it a mix? -
@johnbender@peterc@qrush it maps to a humanities research area called 'critical code studies' http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/electropoetics/codology … http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_code_studies … - Show replies
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@steveklabnik@peterc@qrush wrt your samples, literate software has been covered, and text representation of software seems narrowThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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