I cannot imagine doing a job where I could get away with not sending word documents back and forth forever http://www.coding2learn.org/blog/2014/04/14/please-stop-sending-me-your-shitty-word-documents/?utm_source=Things+I+Learned+This+Week&utm_campaign=7243d6f466-TILTW_136&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_56f99ce6f6-7243d6f466-410920169 …
@mattblaze yep, nightmare. when doing law journal work it was a rule to never have the article worked on by more than one person at a time.
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@sarahjeong The bigger deal is going back to see who changed what why/how/when. Word's Track Changes/Review UI is asstastic.@mattblaze -
@johnhawkinson@mattblaze yeah my journal would do stuff in TC but also have a shared repository of “official” versions from various points. -
@sarahjeong@johnhawkinson My main problem with Word is that it just doesn't scale to large collaborative projects. -
@mattblaze@johnhawkinson I don’t disagree. Maybe markdown is the answer but it’s hard enough teaching 1st year students how to use Dropbox. -
@mattblaze@johnhawkinson I was the most “tech-savvy” editor on staff and I know just enough to recognize I'm a complete derp - 1 réponse de plus
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@sarahjeong@mattblaze why not XML Sarah? -
@smc90@mattblaze lmao i just created an XML doc and tried to create a footnote in it and Word crashed, that’s your answer -
This is a such a segway for John MacFarlane's Pandoc
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