![]() Once npm is installed, open a terminal window and run the following command to install LESS. Confirm this by running the which command: By default, at the time of writing, npm is installed at /usr/local/bin/npm. The installer package will prompt you if you need to update your shell path to include the location of npm. If you have installed Xcode in the past then your development environment will have already configured your shell to contain the correct paths. You need node.js installed, including the node package manager (npm). If you have LESS installed, skip this section. This very brief tutorial will help you get things going on Mac OS X Mountain Lion. PhpStorm 6.0 provides file watchers that run LESS in the background and compiles CSS while you work. LESS gives me a quick way of making changes to style. I tend to build HTML projects as a quick front end to some code. It is not the only tool of its type but I like it as it is fairly quick to configure. LESS is a neat library that extends CSS with dynamic behaviour. Why argue? Get along with each other and create software instead you might even catch yourself smiling more! Author Trevor Posted on MaMaCategories Personal, Software Development Tags code, convention, pointless, standard, stop, use a program Leave a comment on Coding Standards – any standard you like Agile Staffordshire April 2013 Unless you are pair-programming and decide on a mutually acceptable standard, code in whatever standard you like and simply convert it for your needs. ![]() I can also configure hooks to format code according to a project specifications, which can even be done automatically before commits. Big choices, big decisions – so big that I can configure my IDE of choice ( PhpStorm) to convert my source code to any of them, almost instantly. That list is not exhaustive, there are many other code standards to consider and they are usually related to various application frameworks. PHP, for example, has a number of standards to consider: It really does not matter what the requirements are, we have programs to format source code at the speed of a key stroke. Actually, I think arguing about code standards is more than unimportant, I think it can be destructive for communities in general. I think arguing about code standards is unimportant. I think they are important and create clarity. I do not think code standards are trivial and pointless.
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