![]() If you have even less time here’s the excerpt of some of the awesome reasons: If you don’t have a lot of time, check out Terpstra’s 2 Minute Explanation on why you should use markdown. It explains to people in a humorous way, the benefits of markdown. If you want to see why you should not use markdown you might check this article. The main benefit is eliminating the need to lift the fingers from the keyboard, as you will do all the formatting as you type. Still I am facing some quirks, but the longer I am with Markdown, the more I get out of it. It certainly is to me, as I increased my writers output by at least 200%. If you are a digital writer like me, or you are writing a lot, but want to format your writing faster, than this syntax will be your life saver. It became a permanent style of writing, that allows me to formulate my thoughts with more ease and focus, while making my work look pretty! So why should you use Markdown? ![]() It became a way of thinking and working efficiently. ![]() In other words, Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool (for web writers). The language takes many cues from existing conventions for marking up plain text in email. Markdown is a lightweight markup language, originally created by John Gruber with substantial contributions from Aaron Swartz, allowing people “to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). We will miss him dearly, and all the major contributions he made for the web, like RSS and Reddit. We also have to acknowledge Aaron Swartz as a major contributor to Markdown syntax. There would be no HTML errors, as Markdown itself was HTML, just rendered that way so human can read it as well. Instead of using convoluted rich text editors, he came to solution to convert simple text files in markdown into simple HTML text files. Well John Gruber from Daring Fireball came up with this amazing idea of simplifying the HTML for digital writers, such as myself. Here you will learn how to avoid those headaches! What is Markdown anyway? It pretty sure did create headaches to me. Well HTML is that ugly wall of code that renders web pages front end, and if you ever blogged in WordPress (or some other blogging platform), I am pretty sure you’ve encountered HTML and it might have possibly gave you some headaches. But even as a newb, I am convinced you’ve heard of HTML. So if you were a complete newb to lingo of the internet, in that case syntax language might sound odd. ![]() It took quite a while, before I completely adopted markdown, not only as a syntax language that it really is, but more so like the way of thinking, phrasing, editing and writing my content. ![]()
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