I’m not a web designer by any means, but simply someone who is interested in the beauty of code. Being a big fan of HTML and CSS, I decided to learn a thing or two when I decided to craft my own ...
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As I've noted in an earlier post, I don't use code snippets much (i.e. “at all”). One of the reasons that I don't is that I often have existing code that I want to integrate with whatever I'm getting ...
One program that I find indispensable on my Mac is SmileOnMyMac’s TextExpander. It lets me define text snippets, such as e-mail signatures, programming code, and so on, and insert them into ...
The biggest changes to TextExpander on the Mac and iOS are not the apps themselves, but the new service that ties them together. TextExpander.com is a subscription ...
Windows: Breevy, on its own, is a capable utility that can replace text snippets and launch applications from short typed phrases. It's even more useful to dual Windows and Mac users, as it can share ...
Visual Studio Code is a great, free, cross-platform, open source code editor with an extensive library of prebuilt extensions for all kinds of useful, add-on functionality. Sometimes, however, you don ...