LaTeX!
I’ve spoken to a couple of people here about using LaTeX as a means through which one can convey scientific documents in a very attractive and professional typeset. You may have even seen some of what I work with written in LaTeX typeset, on my blog. It’s likely the most widely used form of publishing scientific and mathematical papers today, and if you’re interested in pursuing science or math later on, I’d bet that you’ll run into LaTeX sooner or later! When I started using it, I became addicted — and every science and math report I’ve written ever since has become that much more professional-looking. So, for the masses, in case you’re curious:
- Download LaTeX — make sure to read the documents that come with the download package!
- Learn basic LaTeX commands — use the external links to find more advanced commands.
- Find unusual commands by drawing their output symbol! — this will be your go-to source for many, many, otherwise scarcely-used symbols.
I hope some people find this as useful as I did, and still do, and if you find it useful, reblog! Enjoy.
Relevant! LaTeX is such a beauty of a thing.
PS: SUBMIT MEMES PLZ :)