Hi Tim,

Thanks for a thought-provoking reply.  Well, I don't need much convincing 
that literate programming has better outcomes than traditional forms.  :) 
 So what's the next step w/ this idea?  e.g. perhaps a wiki/list of 
algorithms, clojure internals, clojure projects that the community 
considers high quality, followed by annotated/literate versions of each? 
 And the kind of study questions you mentioned?

K

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