wiki/2020-04-17-21-41-30.org
Gabriel Arazas 25dafd751c Make revisions on the skill-related notes
In this case, it's mostly about the additional perspectives on how
learning works from the act of managing your information through various
note-taking methods.

I also restructured the note on org-babel and moved as its own note on
the hierarchical notebook. I think summarizing a tool and giving my own
comments about it is a nicer way of describing it. Plus, I can freely
link between any other types of note so I figured it would be better.

That said, I should be picky on how to make org-roam entries. And also
org-roam v2 is better, after all. :)
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#+title: Org mode: Babel
#+date: "2020-04-17 21:41:30 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-19 20:37:16 +08:00"
#+language: en
#+tags: research.reproducibility
Babel is the framework that enables [[id:c422175a-5b65-4311-8cc6-11efd55364e8][Org mode]] to be a [[id:6eeb7a24-b662-46d6-9ece-00a5028ff4d8][Reproducible research]] tool.
It is comparable to Jupyter and R Markdown that other computational scientists use it.
Among other features, it can do the following.
- Prints the results from code blocks.
- Create files from a single document, making it possible to create entire computational reports.
- Pass values from one code block to another, even with different programming languages.
- Create graphics similarly to Jupyter and R Markdown notebooks.
- Call code blocks either inline, as a block, or inside of another code block, thereby enabling metaprogramming and dynamic contents.
The unfortunate thing is most of these features are only available when using with [[roam:GNU Emacs]].
For more details, you can see [[id:4abb9be8-4414-4045-8827-5a68632fd2a4][The basics of org-babel]].