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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Via: Moodle
+Marks release expected: 20-May
+Feedback Method: Feedback Via Moodle, or whatever abominiation Aula comes up with
+This is an example of how we can write coursework, using consistant templates +without entering the horrors of nested tables in Word.
+Weirdly, HTML turns out to be pretty good at this sort of stuff. I +mean its not like we have been using it for format layout for the last +20 years.
+Now I know you like your word (or Excel) based marking sheets, but +they are a pain to use:
+Equally, HTML means that the forms are Responsive, Mobile First, and Web Scale....
+We support a decent amount of formatting.
+codeExamples()
Now stand back, for your own safety.......
+Enuerations
+++Block Quotes:
+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.
+
Grade | +Fail (<35%) | +Near Miss (<40%) | +Pass (<50%) | +
---|---|---|---|
Report | +X | ++ | + |
Rendering | +Table Data | +More Data | +And More Data | +
def helloWorld(name):
+ print ("hello {0}".format(name))
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ helloWorld("Dan")
+
Euler's formula is remarkable: +
+And other inline maths $y = mx+c$
+Or More Maths
++ +
+Ok Markdown may not be to everyones taste, but if you cant write a +text file, you really should question some of your life decisions.
+Also the markdown may not be your markdown. As far as I can make out +its John Grubers +original markdown spec. But there are pugins
+