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course of working on the book I became interested in using all of these computational artifacts, mainly as a
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way of seeing what would work in a textbook, and what would not. Since working in this medium is new to me
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(and pretty much everyone), I became as interested in those aspects of the project as in the content. Here are some of artifacts found here but not in a traditional book on computability theory: a executable Python code, especially in several chapters near the beginning; a variety of pictures and charts; the ability to hide technical passages and to otherwise structure a text; and clickable references to discussions, papers,
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[and even poems](http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~gpullum/loopsnoop.html), both inside and outside of the book itself. In time I will consider adding animations to illustrate some of the dynamism that I sense with computably enumerable sets which is arrested in any print presentation. I also would like to incorporate tools for readers to annotate and discuss matters, enabling a community of readers. In short, I am aiming for something which is both a short textbook and an intellectual version of a coffee-table book.
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[and even poems](content:Pullum), both inside and outside of the book itself. In time I will consider adding animations to illustrate some of the dynamism that I sense with computably enumerable sets which is arrested in any print presentation. I also would like to incorporate tools for readers to annotate and discuss matters, enabling a community of readers. In short, I am aiming for something which is both a short textbook and an intellectual version of a coffee-table book.
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