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authorChristian Urban <christian.urban@kcl.ac.uk>
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   <A HREF="http://www.markslides.org">MarkSlides</A> by Oleksandr Cherednychenko. 
   </p>
 
+<li> <H4>[CU5A] Generation of Online Books</H4>
+
+  <p>
+  There are nowadays some very beautiful online books that help with displaying, explaining and runing of
+  code. Two very noteworthy examples are <A HREF="https://www.handsonscala.com/part-i-introduction-to-scala.html">Hands-on Scala</A>
+  by Haoyi Li, and <A HREF="https://craftinginterpreters.com">Crafting Interpreters</A> by Robert Nystrom  
+  (see also <A HREF="http://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2020/04/05/crafting-crafting-interpreters/">here for the latter</A>).
+  They integrate many tools, like github, markdown, snippets and much more, into a whole book (sometimes online and in paper-form).
+  The idea would be to implement something similar (i.e. the infrastructure) on a smaller scale. 
+  </p>  
+
+
 <li> <H4>[CU6] Raspberry Pi's and Arduinos</H4>
 
   <p>