@juandesant agreed! Also @mystmarkdown is going even further by making the markdown format as the primary format, skipping the LaTeX step. See the following for example. AGU and Scipy Proceedings are adopting this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v97nJOCAWHI
https://agu.curve.space/
https://proceedings.scipy.org/

@drmambobob @lnnrtwttkhn @jcolomb

#notebooks #ScientificWriting #MystMD #curvenote #AGU #SciPy

SciPy Proceedings 2024: Quickstart and authoring tutorial

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Curvenote is now a part of the mybinder.org federation. By hosting a BinderHub instance running on the company’s infrastructure, additional capacity is available on the https://mybinder.org service…

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Wrote this tutorial on using #Curvenote, my favourite data science writing tool. Hands down the best tool if you ask me,

https://arinbasu.medium.com/a-plebs-guide-to-curvenote-and-curvenote-cli-196bee8773d6?sk=7aa2eda6adb3c30bce6700b8a8161cee

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I have written this short tutorial on how to use @myst_tools to write data driven documents with @curvenote , here:

https://arinbasu-testing.curve.space/myst

#Curvenote, #Jupyter notebooks, and #Myst markdown are three amazing tools that enables you to use any code editor to write well formulated documents and share them with any format you like. Amazing tools!

@dlevenstein yes I think so- to be able to have multiple subthread beneath specific parts of a thought. I want to embed #CurveNote into the Compose box to make that a lil bit easier and move towards having rich metadata/types in posts, where each "cell" gets broken up into separate posts in a thread and so basically merging blogging, notebooks, and microblogging.

The thing I dislike most about Paperpile is they bind you to Google Account! What if I do not want to use Google? Why can’t they have their own paperpile log in?

Hope working with you and #Curvenote will lead to an alternative say Curvenote log in integration.

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