JSLint is a tool for finding problems in JavaScript programs. Unfortunately, to use it, you need to paste your source code into a textarea on a website – less than ideal. This post will explain how to check your JavaScript directly from gedit.
It is based on these instructions for vim, combined with this method to [...]
I am typing this post from within Yoper, a new distribution of GNU/Linux which I have just installed on my laptop. I’ve been using Linux in university for the best part of two years now, but I’ve never found a distro that I’ve really got on with for use at home. Fedora and [...]