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alexlakatos.com
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| | | | | Alex Lakatos is a reformed JavaScript person. Currently a Developer Relations Manager ?? @ Fidel API by day, Speaker and Mozilla Reps Mentor by night. | |
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melkat.blog
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| | | | | Every time Alfred has a new update, I think about writing workflows for it again, and every time I get caught up in what is the easiest way to write code for it, just in case I want to share it. I don't want to worry about what languages and packages they have installed on their machine. I used to work with AppleScript, but it feels kind of outdated. In 2014, Apple started bundling a JavaScript version of AppleScript, but it never had proper documentation, and every once in a while I'd look at it and be ... | |
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www.brandonpugh.com
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| | | | | Thought I would try to make it a thing where I post about a particular tool I'm using that makes life easier for me as a developer. GhostDoc is a cool little Visual Studio plugin that makes commenting your methods and properties much easier. With a keyboard shortcut or right clicking on a method name, GhostDoc will automatically generate xml documentation comments by intelligently looking at the method name and parameters: | |
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