¹The DevSecMaps Engine Beyond The Paper The One & Only - Yahya Abulhaj

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    This book explores,
    The comprehensive development of:

    The journey will cover:

    • The systematic approach we used in LaTeX
    • The technical foundation behind the document structure
    • Practical insights into producing high-quality academic documents

    We will examine the underlying LaTeX that enabled the creation of this global motion, providing you with the knowledge to deliver work of equal and potentially superior quality.

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    The Structure Behind Paper

    Let's discuss the core structure of a document, starting with its fundamental elements:

    Title Page

    This is the first element your audience encounters. We'll explore its components in detail in a dedicated section.

    Front Matter

    Between the title page and main content, you'll find:

    • Acknowledgments: Where you express gratitude to contributors and supporters
    • Dedications: For tributes or commemorations you wish to preserve
    • Introduction: A concise overview of the entire project

    Main Content

    This section contains your chapters and can be structured according to your needs, such as organizing by sprints. This forms the primary body of your document.

    Back Matter

    After the main content, you'll include:

    • Conclusion: A comprehensive summary of the entire process
    • Bibliography/Webography: A well-documented list of sources for all figures and references used throughout the document, including their URLs

    This structured appro

    The Paper Structure 170 words
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    First Page First

    Get Started
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    Create Your Cover

    Your report should start with a page like the one before or shown below.

    This is called a title page, which is an essential for any report you work on. It is the first page basically.

    The files required to create this page are as simple as:

    
    yassets/
    
    main.tex
    
    stun.tex
    
    

    One folder for your logos and 2 files.

    1. Create a folder and name it first.

    2. Inside the first folder, create another folder and name it yassets.

    3. Inside the first folder, create two files: main.tex and stun.tex.

    4. Add this content to main.tex.

    \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    \usepackage[top=2.5cm, bottom=2.5cm, left=2.5cm, right=2.5cm]{geometry}
    
    \usepackage[English]{babel}
    \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    \usepackage
    
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    Collect but remember from where

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    END IT ALL HERE

    By the end of your report, you should have a single source of truth for links to all the assets you employed during your report.

    Whether you created them using a tool or got them from a source, you should mention that origin.

    This is what we call a webography.

    Expect it to look like this at the end of your report, typically after page 131:

    
    1. [Asset Name] - Created using [Tool Name] - [Date]
    
    2. [Asset Name] - Source: [URL] - [Date Accessed]
    
    

    To get started, it's as easy as following these steps:

    1. Create a PDF page for your title page

    2. Include your main report content

    3. Add a PDF page for your webography

    By the end of this process, you will have a complete PDF to add to your core project report, similar to what we did with the title page.

    Your final structure should look like this:

    [PDF page for your title page] 
    
    -- [REPORT WORK] -- 
    
    [PDF page for your webography]
    

    To construct your webograp

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    I think that is much

    Well
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    As I said,

    Here you have it.

    You have the cover page.

    You have the wrapping project;

    This is with everything you're going to use.

    I think it's a good step forward.

    I’m not including the core in this book;

    I want that we work through these two first.

    Then come to me ⦿

    & let's celebrate together.

    If I like it—I’ll share my core with you.

    Build your core on it, and let’s core it 2¹gether,

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    Seeds are bearing fruit

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    Welcome to another ³one of those endings that trigger your new beginnings!

    Here, you can see that these outputs are directly created and sourced from our work on LaTeX. A paper was produced, followed by a website towards a complete global movement.

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