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Example/Template for a simple recipe booklet, with markdown!

The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming is a new journal created with the goal of placing the wonderful art of programming in the map of scholarly works. Many academic journals and conferences exist that publish research related to programming, starting with programming languages, software engineering, and expanding to the whole Computer Science field. Yet, many of us feel that, as the field of Computer Science expanded, programming, in itself, has been neglected to a secondary role not worthy of scholarly attention. That is a serious gap, as much of the progress in Computer Science lies on the basis of computer programs, the people who write them, and the concepts and tools available to them to express computational tasks. The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming aims at closing this gap by focusing primarily on programming: the art itself (programming styles, pearls, models, languages), the emerging science of understanding what works and what doesn’t work in general and in specific contexts, as well as more established engineering and mathematical perspectives. This is an example of and a guide to writing articles for The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming.

Use LaTeX to create a CPI report!

This is a template for a colourful cheatsheet. It supports some visualization features and code listings using tcolorbox / minted. Just input the language you want (and that is supported by minted) in the codebox environment Different colour themes will probably be added at some point. (maybe also a more print friendly black and white alternative) A blog post on cheatsheets and some of my thoughts on them and this template can be found here.

Years ago I found a trifold template somewhere (if you are the source or you know it, please let me know) and based on that I created this brochure to promote my choir.

In this tutorial, we are going to introduce python-igraph that is packages for network analysis. igraph provides a huge amount of facilities for those who want to do any analysis on networks, from elementary aspects to advanced ones like shortest path, community detection and clustering, network traffic analysis and so forth. In this tutorial, we are going to introduce igraph by a real-life example which is finding a route in Australian road network between two Australian cities with minimum duration.

This is an update on my old "Colourful Cheatsheet Template". It is based on the old one, so similar but not the same. It still supports all the old visualization features and code listings using tcolorbox / minted. Just input the language you want (and that is supported by minted) in the codebox environment. However, the style now is a bit less bright and mimicks the Metropolis beamer template in style (a bit). This is the blogpost to go with it: https://latex-ninja.com/2021/10/01/a-new-version-of-the-colourful-cheatsheet-template/

This example was created for ShareLaTeX by Karol Kozioł and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.

Sample flyer created using the leaflet class—which is dedicated to creating small hand-outs and flyers that fit on a single sheet of paper which is then folded twice. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.
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