I was very happy when I found out about org-babel. I've found it a lot easier to use than many of the other literate programming tools. One thing that found that was very useful was https://github.com/dto/org-babel-lisp it's a script that enables org-babel to tangling a code block and send it to the active SLIME session.
My day job is pretty research heavy and I use org mode to organize all of my thoughts and TODO's and my notes from meetings. I occasionally use org-babel to code directly in my notes and to operate on tables that I've created in my notes. For me it's really been an effective tool.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:45 AM, Tyler Church <roshan.church@gmail.com> wrote:
Not too long ago, I ran across David's blog(http://lispgamesdev.blogspot.com/),
more specifically the post on using org-babel for Literate Programming
(http://lispgamesdev.blogspot.com/2010/07/literate-programming-with-common-lisp.html)
My first thought was "Oh man, I've gotta try this," and with a little time
and frustration, I got org-babel working decently well. The game I'm working
on right now is using org-babel, and I'm starting to like it, though there
are still a few things that I want to change/add/mess with when I have time
for it.
So I have an open question: Has anyone else used org-babel to write code
with? What have been your experiences with it? (commentary, tips, tricks,
additions you've made, etc. would be nice to hear :)
And to David directly: Are you still using org-babel since that last post?
- Tyler
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