Dec 15, 2023
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We Converted our Documentation to Quarto - posit::conf(2023)
Presented by Melissa Van Bussel
Elevate your Quarto projects to new heights with these practical tips and tricks!
“Wiki”, “User Guide”, “Handbook” – whatever you call yours, we converted ours to Quarto!
A year ago, my team’s documentation, which had been created using Microsoft Word, was large and lacked version control. Scrolling through the document was slow, and, due to confidentiality reasons, only one person could edit it at a time, which was a significant challenge for our team of multiple developers. After realizing we needed a more flexible solution, we successfully converted our documentation to Quarto.
In this talk, I’ll discuss our journey converting to Quarto, the challenges we faced along the way, and tips and tricks for anyone else who might be looking to adopt Quarto too.
Slides: https://melissavanbussel.quarto.pub/posit-conf-2023; Code for slides: https://github.com/melissavanbussel/posit-conf-2023; My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ggnot2; My website: https://www.melissavanbussel.com/; My Twitter: https://twitter.com/melvanbussel; My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissavanbussel/ Presented at Posit Conference, between Sept 19-20 2023, Learn more at posit.co/conference.# Talk Track: Quarto (2). Session Code: TALK-1140
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