sartre-notes VS eth-cs-notes

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sartre-notes

Comprehensive notes on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness. 100 pages of explanation and guidance for a 800 page monograph. (by ShenZhouHong)

eth-cs-notes

Lecture notes and cheatsheets for Master's in Computer Science at ETH Zurich (by dcetin)
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sartre-notes

Posts with mentions or reviews of sartre-notes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-23.
  • Writing my PhD using groff
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Jul 2022
    > This depends a lot. In most of the cases delay is only about 1 second on modern PCs. A bit more when you cite and build the document twice.

    I agree that for many (or even most) documents, LaTeX's compilation delay is generally manageable. However, when it comes to documents with bibliography management, footnotes, margin-notes, and multiple figures, the compilation delay can get quite high.

    In my own experience, I had a document of notes containing over a hundred citations managed by biblatex and bibmla. The compilation time on that document was well over several seconds on my laptop, especially when running from battery power.

    > I finally ended up for just using vim and zathura. Optimised docker image with LuaLatex builds the document. Second favorite would be LaTeX plugin for Jetbrains products. Overleaf is only good for collaborating.

    I'm very curious to hear about the docker image that you are using. What purpose does the docker image serve in the build pipeline? I know that for compiled software, sometimes having a build environment allows you to better define the environment variables, but to my understanding this is not a worry for LaTeX.

    [1] https://github.com/ShenZhouHong/sartre-notes

eth-cs-notes

Posts with mentions or reviews of eth-cs-notes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-02.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing sartre-notes and eth-cs-notes you can also consider the following projects:

texmacs-vi-experiment - Experimental Vi keybindings for the texmacs math editor

eth-summaries - Summaries and study materials I've written over the course of my studies at ETH Zurich

latex3 - The expl3 (LaTeX3) Development Repository

ethz_cs_summaries - Summaries / Cheat Sheets created at ETH Zurich BsC Computer Science & MsC Data Science

nests-and-insects - A Roguelike Tabletop RPG

CMU-ECE-CS-Guide - How to survive CMU as an ECE/CS major

SwiftLaTeX - SwiftLaTeX, a WYSIWYG Browser-based LaTeX Editor

ETH_room_viewer - Room finding tool for ETH

MAT157 - TEX'ed lecture notes for MAT157Y5 - Analysis I (2021-2022).

TheoryOfCryptography - Lecture notes for Chris Peikert's graduate-level Theory of Cryptography course

braindump - knowledge repository managed with org-mode and org-roam.