+ [2017-01-22T22:03:33Z] parsnip i have latex and code snippets in my code, but the specs for how to write pseudocode algorithms is a bit specific. trying jekyll-pseudo now.
+ [2017-01-22T22:03:55Z] parsnip pseudocode.js seemed like a pain in the neck on a first try.
+ [2017-01-22T22:05:02Z] allejo just fyi, if you plan on hosting on GH pages, you're not gonna be able to use plug-ins or use a workaround like having Travis build your site
+ [2017-01-22T22:07:47Z] parsnip good to know, yeah i'm on s3 now. i'm just looking for path of least resistance for now, want to burn through some CLRS, hoping to improve things as i go, might eventually use RST, make sure i have good export options, etc.
+ [2017-01-22T22:24:15Z] parsnip yeah i'm done fiddling, just going to go with plain source code block for pseudocode algorithm exercises.

message no. 161751

Posted by parsnip in #jekyll at 2017-01-22T22:00:29Z

anyone have a solution for including algorithms in jekyll site?
+ [2017-01-23T21:10:58Z] stoned Hello, good evening
+ [2017-01-23T21:11:10Z] stoned I wanted to know if there are any news websites/magazines using jekyll
+ [2017-01-23T21:14:49Z] pkill9 stoned: have you checked the wiki?: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/wiki/Sites
+ [2017-01-23T21:14:51Z] jekyllrb Title: Sites · jekyll/jekyll Wiki · GitHub (at github.com)
+ [2017-01-24T00:52:10Z] jaybe ./version