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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14827 · Jun 12

#typescript#desktop#docx#electron#html#languages#libreoffice#linux#macos#markdown#nodejs#office#offline#pandoc#pdf#productivity#windows#zettlr Zettlr is a free, open-source app that helps you write, organize, and publish your notes and documents using simple Markdown files. It works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and lets you manage your notes with features like workspaces, tags, and powerful search, so you can quickly find what you need. Zettlr supports easy citations with reference managers like Zotero, offers code highlighting, dark mode, and flexible export options to PDF, Word, or LaTeX, making it ideal for students, researchers, and writers who want a privacy-focused, distraction-free way to work with their ideas and publish their work[1][3][5]. The benefit is that you can focus on your content, not formatting, and easily turn your notes into professional documents. https://github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr

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@djangoproject · Post #461 · 10/04/2017, 04:20 AM

http://jcalderone.livejournal.com/tag/sixty%20seconds Greetings, and welcome back to "Twisted Web in 60 Seconds". In the previous entry, back at the beginning of December, I promised to cover Twisted Web's proxying capabilities. For various reasons I've decided to dump that topic and cover something else instead. So, prepare to learn about #Twisted Web's CGI capabilities! #learn

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@djangoproject · Post #458 · 10/04/2017, 04:02 AM

http://krondo.com/an-introduction-to-asynchronous-programming-and-twisted/ Twisted Introduction This multi-part series introduces #Asynchronous Programming and the Twisted networking framework. #Twisted is an event-driven networking engine written in #Python and licensed under the open source ​MIT license. Twisted runs on Python 2 and an ever growing subset also works with Python 3. #network#learn