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	<title>Comments on: Semi-Literate Programming with C#</title>
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		<title>By: Tyler</title>
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		<description>Very clever! This is my first exposure to literate programming, but I have a fair bit of history with Object Role Modeling. Seems like this is a great complementary idea to generating code using domain-specific languages.</description>
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