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| | I have to start with saying that there's a lot of ways to write scientific articles with all of these tools. In particular, there's some great guides from rOpenSci, packages with LaTeX templates for major publishers, and R packages to help with reproducible documents.
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| | Appendix 6 - \(\LaTeX\) & Markdown # Like the kink? # \(\LaTeX\) , pronounced Lay-Tech, is a document writing and formatting 'language' that acts pretty different from MS Word. It's primarily used for writing fancy math equations, academic, journal, or conference papers, as such, you might have to use it at some point to conform to one standard or another (like IEEE). As an example of what \(\LaTeX\) formatting looks like, check this equation out:
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| Recently, wholesome human from the internet Josh Goldberg interviewed me for the Software Engineering Daily podcast. We talked about Polypane, the web development landscape, and how I got into web development. Listen to the Podcast: Visit Software Engineering Daily for the show notes and transcript. Thanks Joel for asking me to be on the podcast, [...]