Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.
- ⌘ : Command key
- ⌃ : Control key
- ⌫ : Delete key
- ← : Left arrow key
- → : Right arrow key
- ↑ : Up arrow key
Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.
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/*<?php | |
//*/public class PhpJava { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.printf("/*%s", | |
//\u000A\u002F\u002A | |
class PhpJava { | |
static function main() { | |
echo(//\u000A\u002A\u002F | |
"Hello World!"); | |
}} | |
//\u000A\u002F\u002A | |
PhpJava::main(); |
When a beginner asks you "when do I use semi-colons?" would you rather say this?
// what people who say "use semicolons!!" say
class Foo {
prop = {
}; // yes
Editing text files from the command line is made easier with TextMate with it's command line extension mate
OR Sublime text2 with command line extensions. However the built in nano
text editor is easy to use as well.
Some guidance gleaned form from coolestguyplanettech.com
sudo chmod -R o+w /Library/WebServer/Documents
I'd love to get a list of the best resources available for getting involved in Deep Learning. If you know of any good resources, please leave them in a comment below and I'll add them to the list!