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by sm1ch
1501 days ago
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Thanks! Your answer also suggests a tradeoff: the academics around me would fairly easily get used to YAML/md/etc but would struggle to internalize `let`, `export` and similar notions needed just to declare metadata in your example `%(export let metadata = {`. So it looks like Quarto caters to this population too, at the cost of being less streamlined for those wanting to include code and structured instructions, whereas Nota is more natural for coders at the cost of potentially losing the non-coding academics. Fair? |
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