Earlier this year we wrote about an online syntax highlighter that could take a block of code and format it in a way that makes it easier for people to read.
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One of the things I'd really like to see come to Evernote is built-in syntax highlighting, which is something I bet a lot of developers would probably like to see. Until that day comes I will have to stick to online syntax highlighters that take my code and turn it into something that looks a little prettier.
We covered a log file viewer awhile back that served as an excellent way to open extremely large files. There's another app called Glogg that I found recently though that also does a greg job of handling large files, and comes equipped with some really nice features.
You may be wondering what the best way is to develop code on some of these web-only computers that are coming out like the Chromebook. Well, one free solution is CodeRun, which is a feature-packed development environment for C#, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, and a few other languages. Here is a list of the main features you'll find in the CodeRun IDE:
I find myself in discussions about the iPhone quite frequently with people, and for the longest time I was never impressed with the selection of weather apps available. It seemed any iPhone-related conversation would spin into an explanation about how I felt the existing weather apps fell short of perfect.
