![]() ![]() I’ve learned a great deal writing these Field Guides and I’m really happy with this book. This book will take you from zero knowledge of Markdown to being a Markdown pro and change the way you write for the better. There is also an additional hour of audio interviews. This book includes 130 pages and 27 screencasts totaling more than one and a half hours of video. This book demystifies Markdown, making it easy for anybody to learn. Markdown started as a clever way to write for the web but has become so much more. I co-wrote this book with Eddie Smith and I’m really proud of it. Thanks again everyone for supporting me on the MacSparky Field Guides. You’ll probably see it sometime in the summer (hopefully early summer). The subject is another one of my personal crusades and I can’t wait to share it with you. You can expect that pretty soon.Īs for the next big Field Guide, I’ve already got a big pile of words towards it and I’m looking forward to really digging in. ![]() Several technologies and workflows have changed since the last update last September. I am going to issue an update to Paperless. Thank you everyone for supporting me in this. In a lot of ways, it feels like the best work I’ve done of my lifetime. I think Markdown is a technology that needs to find its way to non-geeks and that’s why we wrote the book.Īt a deeper level, I enjoy writing and distributing these books so very much. When Eddie and I first decided to do a book on Markdown, several nerd-friends told us we were nuts and that Markdown was such a niche topic that nobody would care. I particularly liked the tweets and email from people who always wanted to try Markdown and found this book the way to get them over the hump. ![]() I really enjoyed the twitter stream and feedback about the book. Yesterday was a great day for the MacSparky Field Guides. ![]()
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