Snippets - Post ID 214216

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Heya guys, I was just wondering what snippets were and what a good site to get them are? I know that they are pieces of coding but are they multiple codes built up on top of eachother? And what is a good site to get snippets at?
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For starters, take a look under the 'Snippets' tab in the Editor...
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Found them, easy to use..
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As Prism stated earlier too, you can use this program for many things, besides snippets. If you have a collection of recipes or some similar collection, just drop a copy of the utility in that directory and it'll list them when you run it. Then just select what you want and it should open. Have fun! :cool:
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Max a snippet is a small piece of information that can be reusable code, a note about a subject or in fact the subject itself. I created the utility to save the bits I was investigating for the responsive program I am developing. I needed somewhere to store the bits and pieces I gathered to use later. Then realized I could use it for many other subjects, just another icon assigned for the subject. I am glad if you find it useful.

For anybody who wishes to try programming browse RapidQ. It is a VB type language plenty of examples less bloat than VB and just as powerful for small utilities. Like any creation it depends on your commitment or desire.

Not difficult once you get used to the syntax no more difficult than coding in html or jquery for that matter.

CC's editor probably needs a bit more power I would think Visual C and 1000's of lines of code. It is like painting you learn to appreciate nature more. With programming you appreciate the work that goes into programs like the editor. Why I bought it and other CC programs. They are solidly constructed.
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