Dave Thomas, writer of The Pragmatic Programmer, The Manifesto for Agile Software program Improvement, Programming Ruby, Agile Net Improvement with Rails, Programming Elixir, Simplicity, and co-founder of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about constructing infrastructure for eBooks. They focus on what an eBook is, the varied codecs, what infrastructure is required to construct them, how an writer writes an guide, the historical past of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, how they’ve advanced, easy methods to deal with hyperlinks inside eBooks, why people are so necessary within the writing course of and why AI might help together with your writing – when you’ve written your content material. Thomas discusses PDFs, eBooks, mobi information, ePub information, CI/CD pipelines, WYSWYG, Markdown information, Pragmatic Markup Language, embedding code, AI brokers, photographs, printing PDFs, JVMs, Java, jRuby, and the way Markdown received the plain textual content writing format wars.
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