I'm curious what everyone is using for their code snippets. Personally I am looking for something to handle Livecode, Revigniter, JS, HTML, CSS and PHP based code. I'm currently using a Google Drive/Docs directory and file structure (not perfect but it does keep me a little organized) but I'm curious what others are doing.
Thanks in advance,
Bob
What do you use for Code Snippets?
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Re: What do you use for Code Snippets?
Hi.
Do you mean where do I store handlers that I think might be useful later? I have a searchable stack that I keep on my desktop. It contains both my own stuff and solutions by others. A good example is Thierry's hack that eliminates system globals in the script editor. Every time I upgrade, I have to modify the script of the stack "revDebuggerLibrary".
Craig Newman
Do you mean where do I store handlers that I think might be useful later? I have a searchable stack that I keep on my desktop. It contains both my own stuff and solutions by others. A good example is Thierry's hack that eliminates system globals in the script editor. Every time I upgrade, I have to modify the script of the stack "revDebuggerLibrary".
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Re: What do you use for Code Snippets?
Hi Bob,
have a look at
http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm
scripters scrap book.
A lot of useful scripts already in it.
It is very powerful and support many languages. Free trial available. Though since it is password protected it will not work in Community Edition.
Kind regards
Bernd
have a look at
http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm
scripters scrap book.
A lot of useful scripts already in it.
It is very powerful and support many languages. Free trial available. Though since it is password protected it will not work in Community Edition.
Kind regards
Bernd