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| | | | | This year I managed to write at least one-hopefully interesting-article per month. Now it's August, and I'm tired. Not o... | markentier.tech | |
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| | | | | I started using Emacs about 1990 but have been using it exclusively for just two years. Prior to that my main editor was TSE Pro - a fast, customizable Windows-only editor that evolved from a 1980s DOS editor called Qedit. The motivation for switching to Emacs was that I wanted to be able to work... | |
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| | | | | The Language Server Protocol (LSP) allows the integration of stuff like code completion, jump to definition, symbol search and more into an application without manual re-implementation for each language one wants to support. LSP doesn't fully allow an integration like KDevelop or Qt Creator do with the libclang based tooling aimed for C/C++ but on the other side offers the possibility to interface with plenty of languages without a large effort on the client side. | |
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| | | Camunda 7 search "half-court shot" initial results - half-court-shot-initial-results.md | ||