Wow! http://rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml looks great--very
interesting--thanks for the heads-up on that link.

Worked with R/S/S-PLUS in grad school--easily my favorite
language/system--especially like its ease of extensibility--reminds me of
EMACS LISP!

I recognized your name, Stephen, as the long-time maintainer of the "Emacs
Lisp List"--thanks for that too.
Are you envisioning a repository beyond "Emacs Lisp List" for OrgMode
implementations and/or Babel examples.
Or maybe optional extensions to OrgMode itself? Both?

Also, I very much agree that a "near exact replica" of the
http://rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml for OrgMode would be great.

Read the 3 papers on the site and came across this reference that may be
interesting to OrgMode/R/Literate Programming persons:

http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/roxygen/index.html

Maybe that could be a focus of such a site if it were made?: OrgMode <=>
LiterateProgramming <=> R/Bable/whatever other languages.

--where such topics intersect.

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Stephen Eglen <sj...@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> Following on from an old thread about self-configuring org files for
> reproducible research, R users might be interested to see the following
> web site
> which is exactly what I was thinking of for org mode (but of course, works
> "only" for R packages.)
>
>  http://rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
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