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astrid.tech
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| | | | | When LaTeX is your hammer... | |
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niemczuk.tech
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| | | | | Usually when working on data I use octave (when it comes to statistics) and C or Python (when it comes to other data). In the end, however, it all comes down to presenting the data. And here I always use like most people gnuplot and matplotlib. | |
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brandonrozek.com
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| | | | | I often struggle with deciding how much content to put on my slides. Personally, I feel that my slides should be self-contained so that others can review them afterwards. This was especially true when I held recitations as a TA. What if instead of putting all the content into one slide, we can have a corresponding notes document? Crazy enough, Beamer comes to the rescue! Within a frame in beamer, we can add a \note[item]{X} call, and the contents of X will appear in a bullet point within a corresponding ... | |
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belladonnasflashlight.com
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| | | The One Where She Stumbled Through Her 40's and Faced Her Demons | ||