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authorJan Ypma <jan@ypmania.nl>2021-10-25 10:30:03 +0200
committerJan Ypma <jan@ypmania.nl>2021-10-25 10:30:03 +0200
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Align talk with actual video content
Given that it's only 10 minutes, the talk goes a lot less into details.
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@@ -19,28 +19,17 @@ technical language course. By using org-babel to pull in "live" code
for REST requests, language examples, and shell scripts, one can be
sure that the documentation and slides are never out of date.
-Two cases are presented:
-
-- API documentation for a REST service (exported from org to html
- and PDF)
-- Slides for a Java Microservice course (presented within emacs,
- handouts in 2 styles as PDF)
-
-The session will show how leverage org-babel, restclient,
-org-treeslide, as well as show how to create your own language backend
-for org-babel to make sure your own preferred workflow is used.
-
+The session will show how leverage org-babel, restclient and
+org-treeslide to write and present technical documentation with style.
# Outline
-- 5-10 minutes: We'll pick one of the two use cases and briefly show
- it and its result.
-<!--- 20 minutes: We'll briefly show both use cases.
-- 40 minutes: We'll show the details how to combine the mentioned
- packages, as well as showing the custom org-babel backend.
--->
-
+- Introduction
+- Demo: Developer guide
+- Demo: REST API guide
+- Demo: Presentations
+- Used packages and configuration
[[!inline pages="internal(2021/info/tech-schedule)" raw="yes"]]