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- Posted by Graham on September 21, 2017
Code Ocean is a cloud-based computational reproducibility platform that provides researchers and developers with an easy way to share, discover and run code published in academic journals and conferences.
In this Case Study article we show how files produced by algorithms and projects published on Code Ocean can be uploaded into an Overleaf LaTeX document. We also demonstrate that Code Ocean can be used as an external platform for producing a wide range of programmatically-generated content specifically for use within Overleaf LaTeX documents.
- Posted by Ryan on September 21, 2017
- Posted by Ryan on September 14, 2017
- Posted by John on August 31, 2017
- Posted by Henry and James on August 31, 2017
This article was originally published on the ShareLaTeX blog and is reproduced here for archival purposes.
Following our exciting announcement in the second half of July, we wanted to give everyone a quick update on where things stand with the ShareLaTeX and Overleaf integration. We've had some very useful feedback from users, have got the development teams working well together and are already releasing improvements!