Hi all,

There are some excellent resources on this mailing list regarding literate 
resources, but they are more based around the theory rather than actual use.

Has anybody got any "real world usage reports" regarding using literate 
programming in emacs?  In particular, does paredit and slime work inside 
the clojure "fragments" when using org.babel for example?

Finally - how are people finding practising TDD with literate programming? 
 I imagine that Clojure's excellent REPL (+ evaluating clojure forms from 
within a buffer) mean there are far less "type, extract tangled code, run 
tests" needed.  Hmmm, not sure that is clear.  What I mean is, do people 
find that the ability to evaluate a clojure form from within org.babel 
(assuming that is possible!) is sufficient for TDD or do you find you need 
to type, extract the tangled code and then run lein (for example) to run 
the tests?

Basically - how do y'all get on with TDDing in emacs following the approach 
of literate programming - any advice welcome!

Thanks all.

Col

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