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On 25/04/15 21:20, Westerham wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm being given the impression that I shouldn't be
worrying my pretty little head about some HTML code I want to
check out (because HTML and Java script are mysterious and
complicated dark arts). True - this is unfamiliar territory to
me but how hard can it be?<br>
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HTML - pretty simple<br>
JavaScript - can be complex but that's no reason not to try<br>
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I would be interested to learn of people's preferred
applications for looking at this type of stuff and code editing
etc. My preference would be for something that can highlight
bugs and provides prompts in a markdown format i.e. areas for
commentary and areas for entering and running pieces of code. <br>
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Have a look at Kate as an IDE.<br>
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As always, all observations gratefully received.<br>
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