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  2. CoffeeScript - Wikipedia

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    Iced CoffeeScript is a superset of CoffeeScript which adds two new keywords: await and defer.These additions simplify asynchronous control flow, making the code look more like a procedural programming language, eliminating the call-back chain.

  3. gedit - Wikipedia

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    The features of gedit include multi language spell checking via Enchant and a flexible plugin system allowing the addition of new features, for example snippets and integration with external applications including a Python or Bash terminal. [14] A number of plugins are included in gedit itself, with more plugins in the gedit-plugins package and ...

  4. TextMate - Wikipedia

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    TextMate language grammars, snippets, macros, commands, and templates can be grouped into “bundles” of functionality. Any snippet, macro, or command can be executed by pressing a keyboard shortcut, by typing a particular word and then pressing the “tab” key (so-called “tab triggers”), or by selecting the command from a menu.

  5. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Code snippets: Code snippets are included in IntelliSense to automatically generate relevant code based on the user's parameters, custom code snippets can be created. [ 179 ] The source code of Visual Studio 2012 consists of approximately 50 million lines of code.

  6. Abstract syntax tree - Wikipedia

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    An abstract syntax tree (AST) is a data structure used in computer science to represent the structure of a program or code snippet. It is a tree representation of the abstract syntactic structure of text (often source code) written in a formal language. Each node of the tree denotes a construct occurring in the text.

  7. Emmet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Emmet (formerly Zen Coding [1]) is a set of plug-ins for text editors that allows for high-speed coding and editing in HTML, XML, XSLT, and other structured code formats via content assist. The project was started by Vadim Makeev in 2008 [ 2 ] and continues to be actively developed by Sergey Chikuyonok and Emmet users.

  8. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    New option in the commercial Advanced Code editor plugin for opening said source-code editor in the edit window rather than a nested dialog box, two new API functions for selecting words from the insertion point location, new commercial plugins for generating inline css, and for formatting a document with so-called 'smart' typography.

  9. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian on all platforms can be customized by adding plugins and themes, which enable users to extend the software's functionality with additional features or integration with other tools. [9] Obsidian differentiates between core plugins, which are released and maintained by the Obsidian team, and community plugins, which are open-sourced ...