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This is the fourth installment of the markup language series. We talked about a lot of TeX-related things. "Even though I learned it, I ended up writing my report in Word," "I regret not having learned it by the time of my thesis," "I got stuck when introducing a Japanese language package," and other things that all of humanity will nod in agreement about. [Table of Contents] 00:00 What did you write your thesis in? Word? Are you sane? 01:20 The strangeness of "TeX." Why is it pronounced "Tef?" 04:08 A modern Aesop's fable, "College students and TeX" 09:52 Word's math mode goes crazy 15:06 TeX can write math formulas neatly (I'm happy) 21:50 A great contradiction and a history of tragedy [References] ○ "From ENIAC to XML: A former chairman of the XML Users Group talks about the history of markup languages and metalanguages" https://amzn.to/3Ljogtq → A book about the history of markup languages. It's not a book published by a publisher, so it's a scattered blog-like content. ○ "Learn HTML/CSS Design Textbook While Creating" https://amzn.to/3LecDDZ → A classic HTML/CSS introductory book. Recommended for those who are learning HTML/CSS properly for the first time. Horimoto also did it a long time ago. ○ "Illustrated Guide to the Basics of Web Technology: Learn Everything in One Book" https://amzn.to/3d3nQul → Click here if you want to know the basic mechanisms of browsers. [Join the Supporter Community here] https://yurugengo.com/support [Parent Channel: Yuru Linguistics Radio] / @yurugengo [Franchise Project: Yuru Student House] / @yurugakuto [Letter Form] https://forms.gle/BLEZpLcdEPmoZTH4A *We look forward to receiving your fun letters! [Click here to request work! ] [email protected] [Horimoto Mi Profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University. Specializes in information engineering. Makes a living by creating and cluttering up content on the web. His current main source of income is "the paid note magazine, which writes bad things about people in an academic way." Twitter → / kenhori2 Note Magazine → https://note.com/kenhori2/m/m125fc452... Personal YouTube → / @kenhorimoto [Profile of Mizuno Taiki] Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Specializes in linguistics. Works as an editor at a major publishing company. You might think that his knowledge of linguistics is useful in his main job, but that's not the case. #MarkupLanguage #EasyComputerScienceRadio