For the October meeting Mark will walk through some things he learned writing custom Vim plugins. One changes old style JavaScript anonymous functions to arrow functions. Another helps with commenting and uncommenting HTML elements.
While the functionality of these plugins won't be of interest to everyone, learning how they work will help you write your own plugins.
While the functionality of these plugins won't be of interest to everyone, learning how they work will help you write your own plugins.
We'll be meeting at 6:30 at Asynchrony Labs:
900 Spruce Street, Suite 700 St. Louis, MO 63102
Please check the mailing list for instructions on how to get in.
You have two options for parking:
1. Street parking. It is free after 7, so just bring a few quarters until then.
2. Cupples garage.
Street parking is recommended.
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