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[[WebEx]] is a system that serves dissected examples - [[#dissection|dissections]]. Each dissection is a sequence of [[#line|lines]] that have [[#annotation|annotations]] associated with them. [[#dissection|Dissections]] are grouped into collections - [[#scope|scopes]]. The natural domain of WebEx is programming. However, other applications are also possible, e.g. poetry. | [[WebEx]] is a system that serves dissected examples - [[#dissection|dissections]]. Each dissection is a sequence of [[#line|lines]] that have [[#annotation|annotations]] associated with them. [[#dissection|Dissections]] are grouped into collections - [[#scope|scopes]]. The natural domain of WebEx is programming. However, other applications are also possible, e.g. poetry. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 4 April 2016
WebEx is a system that serves dissected examples - dissections. Each dissection is a sequence of lines that have annotations associated with them. Dissections are grouped into collections - scopes. The natural domain of WebEx is programming. However, other applications are also possible, e.g. poetry.
Here are two examples from WebEx: