Is it possible to combine text, reproducible code, and reproducible results (tables or figures) all into one document? 馃搼 Find out how with the LMU Open Science Center tutorial about Quarto, an open-source tool to write reproducible manuscripts.
The Tutorial of the Day: Introduction to Literate Programming with Quarto 馃捇 https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-Quarto/
Quarto blends written text, code, and visuals to turn your analyses into polished reports, articles, or presentations in one seamless workflow. In Quarto, you can:
鉁旓笍 Write and run code alongside your narrative
鉁旓笍 Create dynamic reports, slides, and dashboards
鉁旓笍 Automatically update results when your data changes
鉁旓笍 Publish your work in multiple formats (e.g., HTML, PDF, Word)
鉁旓笍 Share transparent, reproducible research with ease
Check out the tutorial now to see how Quarto can transform your research! 馃挕
This tutorial has a CC BY license, so you can freely reuse and adapt it for your own courses or workshops by giving attribution.