Markup & Markdown
In-Class Agenda
- Brief demo of Hypothesis and how to use it for annotating web pages.
- Review Lost & Found in the Command Line.
- Introduction to Markup Languages & Web Styling.
- Time Permitting: Working in your project groups on the following activities:
- Finalizing your Project Manager Schedule and creating your first project manager weekly report issue, following these guidelines: Project Manager Weekly Report Issue.
- Relatedly, working on your initial project proposal. Technically this is due today, but I have extended the optional deadline from September 19 to September 24. Please reach out if you have questions or need help.
- Transferring your content from this week’s group assignment if it is in a Google Doc to a Markdown file and uploading it to your group’s GitHub repository, following the GitHub Style Guide.
Additional Materials
- Veen, Jeffrey. “A Brief History of HTML.” Wired, April 28, 1997. https://www.wired.com/1997/04/a-brief-history-of-html/.
- Ford, Paul. “What Is Code? If You Don’t Know, You Need to Read This.” Business Week, June 11, 2015. Sections 1-2. http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/.
- Barbot, Laure, Frank Fischer, Yoann Moranville, and Ivan Pozdniakov. “Which DH Tools Are Actually Used In Research?” weltliteratur.net, December 6, 2019. https://weltliteratur.net/dh-tools-used-in-research/.
- Results from the StackOverflow Developer Survey https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/.