![]() ![]() Additional programming languages, such as Python are not supported at all. It’s worth noting that Ruby isn't listed as a supported programming language on the Diet Coda website–the feature appears to be experimental. The syntax highlighting also appeared to have some difficulty with Ruby’s string interpolation syntax, which got proper highlighting in some cases but not others. In some lines, for example, everything after a double-colon is highlighted incorrectly. The Ruby syntax highlighting didn’t work very well and exhibited a number of odd behaviors. As far as I can tell, it’s just matching against a large built-in dictionary of standard function names and symbols. The auto-completion for Ruby, PHP, and JavaScript is primitive and doesn't appear to have any awareness of the user’s code. Programming is an area where Diet Coda falls short. Enlarge / Testing HTML auto-completion in Diet Coda ![]()
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