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- 1639950.1640072 accessdate "2014-11-19".
- 1639950.1640072 chapter "Reimagining Literate Programming".
- 1639950.1640072 date "2009".
- 1639950.1640072 doi "10.1145/1639950.1640072".
- 1639950.1640072 first1 "James Dean".
- 1639950.1640072 first2 "Eddie".
- 1639950.1640072 isCitedBy Leo_(text_editor).
- 1639950.1640072 last1 "Palmer".
- 1639950.1640072 last2 "Hillenbrand".
- 1639950.1640072 location "New York".
- 1639950.1640072 pages "1007–1014".
- 1639950.1640072 publisher "ACM".
- 1639950.1640072 quote "A few literate programming systems have taken a much different tack based on novel user interfaces. Edward Ream’s literate editor, Leo, uses visual outlines that allow users to attach metadata and descriptions to program descriptions and data. Unfortunately, truly literate programs may break Leo’s hierarchical outline based paradigm.".
- 1639950.1640072 title "OOPSLA '09: Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN Conference Companion on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications".
- 1639950.1640072 url "http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1639950.1640072".