This week on Thursday, we hosted a webinar to take people through our latest publishing capabilities.
Scientific publishing with Curvenote¶
Over the last few months, we’ve built out an ability to publish rich scientific websites from content written in curvenote.com or in Markdown, and Jupyter Notebooks.
While focused on publishing via our Command Line Interface for some time, we recently enabled publishing direct from curvenote.com, and that is what our webinar this week focussed on - one-click, no-code website publishing. This feature enables a whole other set of researchers to publish their work with Curvenote, those who prefer working via a web interface rather than yaml
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You can watch the webinar recording on YouTube of learn more on our blog post about the webinar.
To find videos for our previous webinars check our YouTube channel, and subscribe to get updates for new videos as we post them.
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