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[1/8] ๐Ÿ“š Introducing #Quarto: A Versatile, New and Exciting Publishing Tool! ๐ŸŒŸ
Quarto is a powerful, open-source, and user-friendly publishing framework that streamlines the process of creating beautiful books, documents, and websites. Letโ€™s explore it now!
#RStats #DataScience Image
[2/8] ๐Ÿค“ Language Agnostic: Quarto works seamlessly with multiple languages, including #Markdown, #LaTeX, #RMarkdown, and #Jupyter notebooks. So, whether you're a researcher or a creative writer, Quarto has you covered! ๐ŸŒ
#DataScience #RStats
[3/8] ๐Ÿ” Format Flexibility: With Quarto, you can convert your content into various formats, such as PDF, HTML, EPUB, and even slide presentations. It makes sharing your work with diverse audiences a breeze! ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ
#RStats #DataScience
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๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿผโ€๐Ÿ’ป How do you use GitHub and RStudio?

If you connect your local repository with a remote repository (for instance on GitHub), youโ€™ll be able to store it also in the cloud and access it from everywhere. Setting up this connection is easy in @rstudio - just follow these steps: Visualization showing a typical workflow when using GitHub i
@rstudio You can see one detailed use case in the GIF. It shows how I typically set up a project in #rstats with GitHub when working in academia

@AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter
@rstudio @AcademicChatter I create a #GitHub repository first (depending on data privacy and other things, I go for either public or private but I always add a README. READMEs are great because they allow you write a short description of your repository in #markdown)
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Writing apps for PhD! - a ๐Ÿงต

Looking for the perfect #notetaking system? Or writing #workflow?

After trying to integrate all my writing into one app, I couldn't choose one.
As researchers our writing needs are diverse & so here's my #writing system for anyone who needs! Image
#academicchatter #writingtools #researchtools #phdlife #AcademicTwitter #PhDtips

Our systems can be as simple or as complex as our needs are. So the best system is the one that works for you!

Here are all the apps I use for my writing & why I chose them:
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People in my field and lab mostly use LaTeX for most documents. Especially ones that need impeccable formatting/ with lots of in-text citations. Online app for
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๐Ÿ”น๐˜›๐˜ฆ๐˜Ÿ๐˜ด๐˜ต๐˜ถ๐˜ฅ๐˜ช๐˜ฐ

@overleaf @TeXstudio #LaTeX #acwri
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Hey @DestLinuxPod Halfway through ep271 and I'm liking your rundown of #foss/#floss on mobile๐Ÿ“ฑ. Personally I use Opera browser as it's the only one to support fit-to-zoom so I don't have to strain to see small text on sites that don't render well on mobile. But I'd like to draw
your attention to Bromite, particularly @dasgeekchannel. It strips all tracking kind of like ddg. I'm dubious about ddg as the company is based in the USA but they have held up well so far.

bromite.org/fdroid
I really prefer a folder structure with my notes and nowadays lean heavily toward #markdown. I've tried many over the years but all seem to cease development. Found Markor on F-Droid and it's perfect for me, so I donated him a tenner.

gsantner.net/project/markorโ€ฆ
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#NoCode #buildinpublic

Many people think that free #OpenSource software is only for #Linux.

But I use a lot of #FOSS software on my @Microsoft #Windows desktop that I'd be lost without!

These are some of my faves!

25+ FOSS Tools to Improve Your Windows Experience ๐Ÿงต ๐Ÿ‘‡
7-Zip (@7zip)

Great archiver supporting

Packing/unpacking:
7z
XZ
BZIP2
GZIP
TAR
ZIP
WIM

Unpacking only:
AR
ARJ
CAB
CHM
CPIO
CramFS
DMG
EXT
FAT
GPT
HFS
IHEX
ISO
LZH
LZMA
MBR
MSI
NSIS
NTFS
QCOW2
RAR
RPM
SquashFS
UDF
UEFI
VDI
VHD
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VMDK
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7-zip.org
Audacity (@getaudacity)

If you need to perform some audio editing, Audacity is a huge help. I often use it when fixing audio for a video or converting a recording for use in a phone system menu.

Tons of features & useful tools!

audacityteam.org
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How to write โœ๏ธ your notes ๐Ÿ—’, blog r even your github repositories with the markdown markup lang.
Letโ€™s learn d following:
โ€ข headings
โ€ข text styling
โ€ข links
โ€ข syntax
โ€ข paragraphs
โ€ข lists
โ€ข tables
Follow d thread ๐Ÿงต 2 read them ๐Ÿ‘‡
#DEVCommunity #100DaysOfCode #markdown
1๏ธโƒฃ Headings
For headings just insert the # before heading. And the numbers of # defines the heading number. Image
2๏ธโƒฃ Text styling
To make bold use **text**
To make italic use * text * or _text_
For both use **_text_** Image
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1/ Following up, I built a system that scans the #COVID19SL press-releases published on the @infodprtsl website (dgi.gov.lk) for structured information - like statistics, isolated areas etc.

Output is at github.com/nuuuwan/nopdf_โ€ฆ and is updated every few hours.

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2/ The output contains,
- Copies of the original press-releases (JPEGs)
- Plain text, from #OCR
- Structured information as JSON
- A summary structured information in #Markdown

(All updated every few hours)

E.g. here's the output for the press-release published today (June 13):
3/ The information might be useful data analysts, medical researches and journalists.

cc: @Rumindahg @Minimalneg @sanjiva @ruvanw @kataclysmichaos @himalkk @NCdeMel @VeriteResearch @ihplk

#lka #SriLanka #CoVID19SL
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Here's a twitter version of my @OBF_BOSC #BOSC2020 #BCC2020 talk about @nf_core ๐Ÿš€

@nf_core is a community effort to collect best-practice analysis pipelines built using @nextflowio. They run on almost any computational infrastructure and bundle all software requirements.
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There are @nf_core community guidelines to ensure that all pipelines are consistent and reproducible. To help pipeline users and developers there is a command-line helper tool (github.com/nf-core/tools) and of course we create and maintain a set of pipelines ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ”ง

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There are currently 25 pipelines with stable releases. Each release gets a @ZENODO_ORG DOI and tagged @docker
images for ultimate reproducibility.

We aim for one @nf_core pipeline per analysis type, collaborating on adding new features for the whole community.

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I quickly made this template for a #betterposter after seeing so many great examples led by @mikemorrison. This uses the {posterdown} #rstats package where you can create a beautifully designed poster, quickly and efficiently, using #markdown. See the ๐Ÿ“ฆat github.com/brentthorne/poโ€ฆ Image
Some features:
โœ… Reproducible (LIVE) HTML poster (ie moving GIFs if you're into that)
โœ… Printable to PDF
โœ… Supports dynamic adding of author names/ affiliations (plus twitter handle)
โœ… Supports google fonts...
...
โœ… Auto generated Figure/Table caption numbers
โœ… Auto generated citation and bibliography generation (integration with @zotero)
โœ… Did I mention reproducible?
โœ… Simple colour adjustment for poster to match you lab/company/school design requirements...
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Working on mark.show

๐Ÿ”ฅ Web app to convert Markdown to Slideshow.

#webApp #webdev #php #js #markdown
You can live edit your markdown.
Any markdown slide file can be imported like this mark.show/?source=https:โ€ฆ
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