For those of you with a Room or SQLite database in their your app, we added
better code editor support to aid in your SQL table and query creation statements.
Not exact matches
As Ben Parr, a former
editor at Mashable, stated on CNET, «You have to
code, not because you need to be
good at it, but because technical employees are far more likely to follow a founder with technical experience.»
I hope A.O. Scott's
editors aren't giving him a bad time for writing about why he thinks «The Da Vinci
Code» and «Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest» aren't very
good movies.
With the
Better Book Description Tool, authors can write their description using a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get)
editor, then use the
code this Tool generates to copy and paste into their Kindle book description.
Not too long ago we introduced you to
Editor, a simple application for creating and modifying text files as
well as offering a promo
code to try it for free.
The
Better Book Tool description
editor has been updated to allow users to import their Amazon HTML
codes and Kindle descriptions for future editing.
I modified the
Better Book Description Tool to support the new approved HTML
codes in the KDP Bookshelf
editor.
In the KDP Bookshelf
editor, the
Better Book Description Tool generates the HTML
code that works with Amazon's KDP Bookshelf supported HTML tags.
The foundation of any
good coding operation is the
code editor you use.
Regular Expressions (RegExes, also known as GREP) are a powerful search and replace function available in most
code editors, as
well as in some programming languages.