August 14, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Android: You might not think about coding from your phone, but that could just be because you haven't yet found ...
In the past, the CI/CD pipeline was simply a place to integrate code. Developers would write their code in GitHub, pass it through the pipeline, and then deploy it. The pipeline has become a much more ...
Nano is just one of the command-line text editors available in Linux. Like any plain-text editor, you can use it to create and edit the HTML files for your business website. The syntax highlighting ...
This post covers the best open-source text editor software for your Windows 11/10 PC. There are several good open-source text editors available for the Windows operating system. Choosing the one that ...
The iPad has no shortage of text apps for jotting down notes or working on documents, from Documents To Go, to Elements, to Simplenote. But a different kind of text editor, called Textastic, is aimed ...
With Phraseology 2.0, developer Greg Pierce has made a definitive case for URL schemes, the trick that he invented with his Drafts app to let iOS apps talk to and send data to each other. While ...
I’ve been writing code for nearly a decade, and throughout all of that time, I’ve never quite been satisfied with a code editor. Each one I’ve tried has annoyed me in various ways, and eventually, I ...
There was a time (oh, back when the earth had just barely cooled enough to support life, and I was in college) when pretty much anyone savvy with computers could sit down with a Pascal interpreter and ...
Byword is my text editor of choice on the iPhone, and the one I recommend to anyone who’s not willing to play with Editorial and its advanced automation features on the iPad. While not as customizable ...