Use Jemdoc to Create Static HTML Pages

Jemdoc Is a tool (in fact, it’s a python script) that I discovered about a year ago, but had time to test it only recently.  Its purpose is to create a clean and standard compliant HTML pages in a very short time. Its syntax is easy to learn (In fact, I’m not sure that “syntax” is the appropriate word for this, since it’s much simpler than a “regular” syntax).

Anyway, I decided to write the complete post about Jemdoc using Jemdoc itself :) , so the rest of this post is located here.

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My name is Amir Watad. I have a BSc. in biomedical engineering from The Biomedical Engineering school , Technion , Israel, and a BSc. in electrical engineering from The Electrical Engineering school , Technion , Israel.
I'm a Verification Engineer in Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
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