From 5883928dcdd700f0421276d0a114237881e68b50 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2023 13:13:31 -0500 Subject: chapter index for jupyter --- 2022/info/jupyter-before.md | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2022/talks/jupyter.md | 7 ------- 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/2022/info/jupyter-before.md b/2022/info/jupyter-before.md index 4d5bb164..f64c7d85 100644 --- a/2022/info/jupyter-before.md +++ b/2022/info/jupyter-before.md @@ -1,6 +1,20 @@ In this talk, Blaine Mooers shows how to use GhostText and Atomic Chrome to edit Jupyter notebook cells and other text areas within Emacs. Afterwards, he will handle questions via BigBlueButton. + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2022-12-03. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.
+ Schedule for Saturday Saturday 9:00- 9:05 Saturday opening remarks sat-open 9:05- 9:25 Emacs journalism (or everything's a nail if you hit it with Emacs) journalism 9:45- 9:55 Back to school with Emacs school 10:05-10:15 How to incorporate handwritten notes into Emacs Orgmode handwritten 10:45-11:05 Writing and organizing literature notes for scientific writing science 11:25-11:35 The Emacs Buddy initiative buddy 1:00- 1:20 Attending and organizing Emacs meetups meetups 1:40- 1:55 Linking personal info with Hyperbole implicit buttons buttons 2:15- 2:40 Real estate and Org table formulas realestate 3:00- 3:25 Health data journaling and visualization with Org Mode and gnuplot health 3:45- 4:05 Edit live Jupyter notebook cells with Emacs jupyter 4:50- 4:55 Saturday closing remarks sat-close 10:00-10:15 Tree-sitter beyond syntax highlighting treesitter 10:25-10:45 lsp-bridge: a smooth-as-butter asynchronous LSP client lspbridge 10:55-11:15 asm-blox: a game based on WebAssembly that no one asked for asmblox 11:25-11:35 Emacs should become a Wayland compositor wayland 1:00- 1:25 Using SQLite as a data source: a framework and an example sqlite 1:50- 2:30 Revisiting the anatomy of Emacs mail user agents mail 2:50- 3:10 Maintaining the Maintainers: Attribution as an Economic Model for Open Source maint 3:35- 3:40 Bidirectional links with eev eev 4:05- 4:35 Haskell code exploration with Emacs haskell 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM +
+ +[[!toc ]] +Format: 18-min talk followed by live Q&A (done) +Etherpad: +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf-gen](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf,emacsconf-gen) +Status: TO_INDEX_QA +
Times in different timezones:
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~3:45 PM - 4:05 PM EST (US/Eastern)
which is the same as:
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~2:45 PM - 3:05 PM CST (US/Central)
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~1:45 PM - 2:05 PM MST (US/Mountain)
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~12:45 PM - 1:05 PM PST (US/Pacific)
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~8:45 PM - 9:05 PM UTC
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~9:45 PM - 10:05 PM CET (Europe/Paris)
Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~10:45 PM - 11:05 PM EET (Europe/Athens)
Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~2:15 AM - 2:35 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)
Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~4:45 AM - 5:05 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)
Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~5:45 AM - 6:05 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)
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+ + + # Talk
[[!template id="chapters" vidid="jupyter-mainVideo" data=""" @@ -22,6 +36,17 @@ In this talk, Blaine Mooers shows how to use GhostText and Atomic Chrome to edit # Q&A -
Listen to just the audio:
+
[[!template id="chapters" vidid="jupyter-qanda" data=""" +01:00.520 Do you have a favorite color theme? +01:54.360 To your knowledge, are recent coming security changes in Chrome going to impact browser extensions? +03:07.960 Is this browser-agnostic, or do you have to use Chrome? +03:47.580 You mentioned a couple other solutions to allow emacs editing of text areas. Pointers? +05:49.520 Why not save text from Emacs? +08:03.320 Have you been talking with John Kitchin? +10:06.160 Journey +11:37.560 What was the keybinding for Linux Firefox? +12:44.960 How long have you been using Emacs? + +"""]]
Listen to just the audio:
# Description \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2022/talks/jupyter.md b/2022/talks/jupyter.md index fd73b495..1a9304a9 100644 --- a/2022/talks/jupyter.md +++ b/2022/talks/jupyter.md @@ -11,13 +11,6 @@ Blaine Mooers (Blane Moors, he/him, ) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/jupyter-before)" raw="yes"]] -[[!template id="help" -volunteer="" -summary="Q&A could be indexed with chapter markers" -tags="help_with_chapter_markers" -message="""The Q&A session for this talk does not have chapter markers yet. -Would you like to help? See [[help_with_chapter_markers]] for more details. You can use the vidid="jupyter-qanda" if adding the markers to this wiki page, or e-mail your chapter notes to ."""]] - 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). -- cgit v1.2.3