Argdown + Markdown demonstrations
Greetings comrades of the globe, today I show you some Markdown + Argdown workflow with you all. Very useful for lightweight formatted documents to go almost* anywhere you can think of as of 2023.
Sharing some handy resources to complement such because I really love researching & taking advantage of the full stack of features of each innovative data piece:
Basics of Markdown
Extended syntax
Markdown alternate tutorial
Argdown
I really do recommend adding Argdown for additional extensibility and for anything argumentative, like philosophy & sciences (argument maps are awesome, especially to express nuanced yet strong arguments).
I have barely used enough Argdown before because there was no english/multilingual YouTube tutorial for it (only one in Mandarin Chinese and another in German, that's all as of February 13rd 2023), and despite the utility of such by so far, it has barely been recommended in english-speaking academic spaces.
Anyway, showing you a few pieces of Markdown & Argdown in action to demonstrate by example. (gonna swap up some with my very own examples once I get some more content going)
Creating slideshow presentations [to replace with a LibreOffice Impress -> Pandoc Markdown slideshow workflow with concise source files]
Writing white academic papers without GUIs, which is most efficient with text editors with macro systems, like Emacs & Vim are. (also a great use case for adding Argdown) [to replace with a LibreOffice Writer -> Pandoc Markdown academic paper workflow with concise source files]
[Email letters]
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[Notes]
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[Wiki-style documentation pages]
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[Books]
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Markdown is also great for collaborative works (no need for WYSIWYG editors to validate its entirety) and web content / articles, including this site.









