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|    Philip Herron to All    |
|    Writing Documentation    |
|    10 Feb 10 13:43:39    |
      From: herron.philip@googlemail.com              Hey guys              I am in the middle of trying to document my language in the form of       some small tutorial style things on its website. But I am also working       on a kind of personal thesis on all of the work that's gone into its       implementation and the language itself.              But I am finding it difficult in what way to document all of this in a       thesis style paper, are there any styles or things to think about when       writing formally about all of this? Should i just write as if its like       a tutorial into everything about my language? Or is there formal ways       of doing this?              --Phi              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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