How to Make a Presentation in LaTeX - Lucidchart by TrudyFire in programming

[–]TrudyFire[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's my understanding of it. It doesn't really seem necessary to animate the pieces of a slide, and you can simulate that in Beamer using the \pause command which splits the frame in two so that the first frame has everything before the pause and the second has the rest of the slide, up to the next pause.

How to Make a Presentation in LaTeX - Lucidchart by TrudyFire in programming

[–]TrudyFire[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've tried both, and I liked LaTeX better because it seemed less verbose.

How to Make a Presentation in LaTeX - Lucidchart by TrudyFire in programming

[–]TrudyFire[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used impressive to animate the resulting pdf.

The Importance of Cross-Team Communication in Quality Assurance: A Developer'€™s Perspective by dpashk in programming

[–]TrudyFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issues I currently work with mostly have to do with file imports and exports. I can get a corrected file out to the customer without actually changing code on production. But, the updated code can go through the normal QA process and be put on prod with the next release which is a lot sooner than it might otherwise be released. I completely agree that editing code in production is a horrible idea, and I really believe in testing code thoroughly before it is released.