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- | # Wearable device | + | # 个人介绍 |
+ | ## 刘振邦 | ||
+ | - 西交利物浦大学 | ||
+ | - 电气工程及其自动化专业 | ||
- | A wearable device is a technology that is worn on the human body. This type of device has become a more common part of the tech world as companies have started to evolve more types of devices that are small enough to wear and that include powerful sensor technologies that can collect and deliver information about their surroundings. | + | ### 硬禾培训 |
- | Wearable devices are also known as wearable gadgets, wearable technology or simply wearables. | + | #### 培训后感受 |
+ | [[page_zhenbang.liu_thinking|硬禾培训后感受]] | ||
- | - Type some Markdown on the left | + | ####每日记录 |
- | - See HTML in the right | + | |
- | - Magic | + | |
- | # New Features! | ||
- | - Import a HTML file and watch it magically convert to Markdown | + | [[DAY1]] |
- | - Drag and drop images (requires your Dropbox account be linked) | + | [[DAY2]] |
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- | You can also: | + | [[WEEK5 DAY1]] |
- | - Import and save files from GitHub, Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive | + | [[WEEK5 DAY2]] |
- | - Drag and drop markdown and HTML files into Dillinger | + | [[WEEK5 DAY3]] |
- | - Export documents as Markdown, HTML and PDF | + | [[WEEK5 DAY15]] |
- | Markdown is a lightweight markup language based on the formatting conventions that people naturally use in email. As [John Gruber] writes on the [Markdown site][df1] | ||
- | > The overriding design goal for Markdown's | ||
- | > formatting syntax is to make it as readable | ||
- | > as possible. The idea is that a | ||
- | > Markdown-formatted document should be | ||
- | > publishable as-is, as plain text, without | ||
- | > looking like it's been marked up with tags | ||
- | > or formatting instructions. | ||
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- | This text you see here is *actually* written in Markdown! To get a feel for Markdown's syntax, type some text into the left window and watch the results in the right. | ||
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- | ### Tech |