Model Self-Assessment of Writing Principles Principle 3: Agents, Actions, and Objects
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We used literate programming on a team project to write a 33,000-line program for the Synthesizer Generator. The program, Penelope, was written using WEB, a tool designed for writing literate programs. Unlike other WEB programs, many of which have been written by WEB’s developer or by individuals, Penelope was not intended to be published. We used WEB in the hope that both our team and its final product would benefit from the advantages often attributed to literate programming. The WEB source served as good internal documentation throughout development and maintenance, and it continues to document Penelope’s design and implementation. Our experience also uncovered a number of problems with WEB. Donald Knuth coined the term “literate programming” when describing WEB, the tool he used to build TEX. 1 He believes that “the time is ripe for significantly better documentation of programs, and that we can best achieve this by considering programs to be works of literature.” Knuth and others have presented examples of such programs. (The sample paragraph appears here) Figure 1: Context of the text
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