On 2014-10-01 22:32, Pablo N. Mendes wrote:
Or at least is it as easy yo write this HTML as it is to write in LaTeX?

If a SW/LD "computer scientist" "researcher" can manage to deal with LaTeX, would it be presumptuous to say that they can probably manage HTML?

If a non-computer scientist can get a Web page up or use an existing bloging software/service to publish some information, do you think that the average SW/LD will be able to cope with that? Or are we asking for too much from the SW/LD researcher here?

At this point, we are not even talking about putting RDF information in some POSH. Lets try to get the SW/LD research community to catch up to 20 years ago.

In the end, some people will write code, some people will use a WYSIWYG editor of their liking. Those that wish to use an existing tooling, can probably pick one at random here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors

Or they can take a minute to install or use a service that supports one at random here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems

But, to answer your question, I think that, if a Web Science researcher can figure out to write \paragraph, \par, \begin, carriage-return, or whatever ... (and, I'm totally making a shot in the dark, super wild guess here), I think they can figure out <p></p>.

What do you think?

-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i


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