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I adapted the idea for research haikus from Kirby Nielsen.I use RStudio for editing R files, but I use Visual Studio Code for everything else.
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Every few months I play with pandas and numpy and Jupyter, but I’m far more comfortable with R for scientific computing.
#Typora latex full#
I don’t typically make full-blown literate documents (like, I have yet to write a full article or book in R Markdown)-instead, I generate figures and tables with R and reference them in my writing. In the interest of full reproducibility and transparency, I make R Markdown websites for each of my projects.
#Typora latex pdf#
I use my own variation of Kieran Healy’s Plain Text Social Science workflow to convert Markdown to HTML, PDF (through LaTeX), and Word (through LibreOffice). The key to my writing workflow is the magical pandoc, which converts Markdown files into basically anything else.Typora is my favorite standalone Markdown editor I’ve found so far because it inherently supports pandoc-flavored Markdown. I use Typora to edit standalone Markdown files, since Ulysses uses its own syntax when using fancy things like footnotes.Ulysses has decent HTML previewing powers, but when I need more editorial tools, I use Marked.At first I chafed at the fact that it stores everything in its own internal folder structure, since I store most of my writing in git repositories, but exporting a compiled Markdown file from a bunch of Ulysses sheets is trivial (and still easily trackable in version control).
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I do all my writing in pandoc-flavored Markdown (including e-mails and paper-and-pencil writing)-it’s incredibly intuitive, imminently readable, flexible, future proof, and lets me ignore formatting and focus on content. I permanently ditched Word as a writing environment in 2008 after starting grad school.I try to keep this updated fairly regularly. In truth, my workflow tends to look like this or this, but here’s a more detailed list of all the interconnected programs I use.
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People often ask me what programs I use for my writing and design.
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