Offline docs through https://t.co/yPHjrNwt3w. What an amazing resource for traveling. 🛫 @DevDocs
Really wish I had this on my flight out, but glad to have it now.
How many developers use @DevDocs for fast, searchable documentation? More than 16,000 each day, from almost every country on Earth.
If you haven't checked it out yet, we have some super convenient offline features, too. 🏝️
Do you travel a lot or live in an area with a bad internet connection?
Can you prepare ten cups of coffee or read an entire encyclopedia by the time the documentation of your favorite tool has finished loading?
Then you should check out https://t.co/WlfSMy87MI!
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All-in-one API documentation browser with offline mode and instant search: https://t.co/eGZPoUzWJP via @DevDocs
THIS IS AN AMAZING TOOL TO HAVE! can't believe I didn't know about this sooner
All-in-one API documentation browser with offline mode and instant search: https://t.co/jc9wux1qEf via @DevDocs
this is just awesome 🤯🤯🤯🤯
they even have convenient keyboard shortcuts and dark theme.
Just found out about @DevDocs- if you're a developer that loves pure documentation, I highly recommend checking out https://t.co/N5XETqvVm6!
it's all the math and science formulas you could need, but for programming... the answers before you even know the questions! ;)
enjoy :)
Sharing https://t.co/H4ClhHv9na via @DevDocs. It's crazy all the documentation you can search at once, and offline mode is amazing. If you've ever tried coding in the park, you want devdocs 🤣
An offline documentation / search utility -- @DevDocs . Useful for @Web_Components, web standards, various programming languages, but also for @java's javadoc: https://t.co/VbEB7HQ6hn #java#devdocs
I've been using https://t.co/W5MUgs2W7x (@DevDocs) for years now and it is awesome, every developer should bookmark it and use it (and yes, when you are looking for something is better to use the manual pages than googling it or doing stackoverflow driven development... 🔪)