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I searched for a javascript plugin to highlighter code, but obviously not any code. I needed to higlight R. Finally I founded highlight.js. Highlights.js is pretty cool for many reasons. I like Highlights.js because:
- Support R lenguage.
- It’s easy to use. Works automatically. That’s mean you don’t have to put the code what are you writing. Highloght it does alone.
- A lot of styles.
- And yep! Again! Support R lenguage.
function(x, inf = -Inf, sup = Inf){ if(missing(inf)) return(ifelse(x < sup, x, sup)) if(missing(sup)) return(ifelse(x > inf, x, inf)) x <- ifelse(x < sup, x ,sup) x <- ifelse(x > inf, x ,inf) return(x) }
And an example of python code:
class RandomPostView(View): template_name = "blog/post.html" def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): post = Post.objects.filter(status = 1).order_by('?')[0] return HttpResponse('Hello, World!')
Nice!
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