Scene 2 · Quarto: an open-source scientific and technical publishing system
We difference between knitr, R Markdown, and Quarto
We introduce practical uses of Quarto to generate static documents, websites, blogs, and presentations
We introduce how Quarto can be used for research and teaching
[Estimated time: 2 hours]
Quarto is an open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc and it’s the next-generation of RMarkdown. Check slidos by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel & Julia Stewart Lowndes about “Hello Quarto: Share, Collaborate, Teach, Reimagine”, or watch the video at rstudio:conf(2022)
We rely on the excellent rstudio::conf 2022 Workshop - Getting Started with Quarto by Tom Mock, to learn the wide range of features that Quarto offers to produce elegantly formatted document and content.
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