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'''WEB''' is a [[computer programming]] system created by
[[Donald Knuth]] as the first implementation of what he called
"[[literate programming]]": the idea that one could create
[[software]] as works of literature, by embedding bits of code
inside descriptive text, rather than the reverse as is common
practice in most programming languages.
The WEB system consisted of two primary programs: ''tangle'',
which produced compilable [[Pascal programming language|Pascal]]
code from the source texts, and ''weave'', which produced
nicely-formatted printable documentation using [[TeX]].
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