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Blaine Mooers (Blane Moors, he/him, <mailto:Blaine-Mooers@ouhsc.edu>)
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My talk will address a dilemma faced daily by many technical writers and programmers.
Like many academics, I use several web-based platforms for writing prose (e.g., 750words, Overleaf) and interactive computing (Jupyter Notebook, Google Colab Notebooks).