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A Spider User's Guide  (Make Corrections)  
Norman Ramsey Department of Computer Science Princeton University July 1989



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Abstract: Introduction Donald Knuth developed the WEB system of structured documentation as part of the T E X project [Knuth 84]. WEB enables a programmer to divide his or her program into chunks (called modules), to associate text with each chunk, and to present the chunks in in any order. In Knuth's implementation, the chunks are pieces of PASCAL programs, and the chunks are formatted using T E X. The WEB idea suggests a way of combining any programming language with any document formatting language, ... (Update)

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@misc{ department-spider,
  author = "Norman Ramsey Department",
  title = "A Spider User's Guide",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/475222.html" }
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78   Programming Pearls (context) - Bentley
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