Thanks for these insights, Tom. The integration and the development of Quarto bring a lot of benefits not only to Posit, but are very welcome by all developers, who want to build solutions that are accessible, open and not locked in to a certain programming language. I love it and can't wait to start learning to use Quarto. Very nice.
Hundred years? Nothing last that long today. I would say ten years would even be stretching it before quantum computing kicks in and another information revolution starts...
Thanks for these insights, Tom. The integration and the development of Quarto bring a lot of benefits not only to Posit, but are very welcome by all developers, who want to build solutions that are accessible, open and not locked in to a certain programming language. I love it and can't wait to start learning to use Quarto. Very nice.
Love the direction, looking forward to begin using this
Is there a way to get the .qmd of the document at minute 17?
Would be really helpful to get some inspiration on how to make a pdf look even better.
Looks awesome!
I hope there is an option to keep the tex file when rendering with pdf.
Tom,
Would you describe Quarto as a "Rosetta Stone" of markdown documents?
Hundred years? Nothing last that long today. I would say ten years would even be stretching it before quantum computing kicks in and another information revolution starts...