Vim has code syntax highlighting already available for a huge array of programming languages, and most of them are installed by default, so in most cases you can just open up your source code files ...
Prism is a slick new JavaScript library that adds a very attractive syntax highlighter to any website with a mere 1.5KB (minified & gzipped) of extra bandwidth. Even if you're happy with Pygments or ...
This one's for the programmers, scripters, and tinkerers: Chrome extensions Syntaxtic! and Code Highlight add syntax highlighting for viewing code in your browser. The first, Syntaxtic!, performs code ...
Tax returns, processes, or construction planning: Many things can be represented with a domain-specific language. Editors with LSP make implementation easy. Is it worth creating your own programming ...
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 ...
You may find one of the existing languages has a close enough syntax highlighting for your purposes. It appears there are methods of adding new languages, but it's ...
These surprising Visual Studio Code extensions aren't just for writing and editing code—though they'll also help you do that. Visual Studio Code is a terrific software development environment, and not ...
JetBrains has released version 2024.2 of IntelliJ IDEA, which comes with a new interface and many useful AI tools for developers. At its core is now the JBR21 runtime, which improves security and ...
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