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by rowanc1 1853 days ago
Thanks! The ability to copy/reference code and figures from a notebook to multiple other articles/notes and have comments and updates between all the places you reference a Block is something that is really handy when researching and collaborating.

A lot of times I have found that a notebook will have a different narrative than when you are referencing and talking about the work in other articles and books, etc. More of a focus on "why" rather than "how". Curvenote allows you to keep things linked together, with pretty minimal overhead.

Not requiring your colleagues to know LaTeX is a plus in a lot of collaborations, but still getting to that professional export at the end of the day! I was using a weird mashup of LaTeX in GoogleDocs for my thesis ... !