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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
The key issue with online services like overleaf is that the code, results, and text live in separate places. Not good for reproducibility.
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Replying to @vuorre @VandekerckhoveJ and
Not entirely true. You can have the overleaf repo synched as a github sub-repo and then synch the two. With e.g,, "article" as the name of
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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
I see, thanks. But writing latex on overleaf doesn't allow literate programming; i.e. you still need to copy paste results to document. No?
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Replying to @vuorre @VandekerckhoveJ and
Oh, for documentation always use markdown. I was thinking for journal articles, etc.
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