So just a few questions, what does Dash do? Why was the Dash removed from Apple’s shelves? How do I use Dash?

Dash

  • Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager.You read that right, they are the only two features that are missing 😄 but aren't they the most important features for programmers? I've used a few others before, and I think Dash works best. If you say less, add more specifics.Dash has a powerful API for document browsing and search, one of the most commonly used features. Looking at and searching through so many API details every day,How to install B without a NB good APPCheck documents to keep the window to cut to cut, very annoying ah! Dash solves this problem by integrating a single window

This is the Dash API browser’s main interface: the left sidebar shows a navigation outline for various programming languages and frameworks to see how many you’ve downloaded, click on a node, and the content area on the right gives you the documentation details, which is very intuitive. You can also find relevant API documents by entering keywords in the search box at the top left, much like full-text search. Dash is very responsive! The key is that you can query content in different languages and frameworks at the same time, which is very convenient. Take a look at the Settings page:

  • Why was the Dash removed from Apple’s shelves?

Why don’t I say anything more

What do you think of the Dash’s removal from the App Store? Apple: Will you be honest in the future? Dash Dash:… Apple: Call dad Dash:… Apple: Fuck off. Dash:…

  • How do I use Dash? Shit, you haven’t downloaded it yet. What, you can’t use it if you download it? Well, LET me just say something. Dash comes with a rich API documentation for all the major programming languages and frameworks, and the list is daunting:
ActionScript, Android, C++, Cappuccino, Cocos2D, Cocos3D, Corona, CSS, Django, Groovy, HTML, Java, JavaFX, JavaScript, jQuery, Kobold2D, Lua, MySQL, Node.js, Man Pages, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Scala, Sparrow, SQLite, Unity 3D, WordPress, XSLT, XUL ... .Copy the code

The Dash library is in docset format, and advanced users can easily add additional extensions based on tutorials provided on the site. Dash was originally designed to support only a handful of documents, but has since grown through user contributions and timely feedback from authors. With such a wide range of language and framework support. To add API documents, open the software configuration screen and switch to the Docset TAB to see a list of all the built-in documents, which can be downloaded as needed (if you made your own docsets, you can also import Dash) :

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