New Wiki, and SBL LaTeX Papers Revisited
I’ve just created a wiki for EnfranchisedMind at http://enfranchisedmind.com/wiki/. It’s going to get the PeriodicalUpdater stuff shortly, but its inaugural article is “Using LaTeX for Society of Biblical Literature Style Papers”. People thought I was nuts to use LaTeX for SBL papers, and then they spent reading week griping about how hard it is to format their papers. There’s a better way, folks, and I’ve done up a tutorial here.
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Robert Fischer is a multi-language open source developer currently specializing in Groovy in Grails. In the past, his specialties have been in Perl, Java, Ruby, and OCaml. In the future, his specialty will probably be F# or (preferably) a functional JVM language like Scala or Clojure.
Robert is the author of Grails Persistence in GORM and GSQL, a regular contributor to GroovyMag and JSMag, the founder of the JConch Java concurrency library, and the author/maintainer of Liquibase-DSL and the Autobase database migration plugin for Grails.
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