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  1. TL;DR: you won't.

    This website is rather a good memo regarding each language's foundations:

    • what's its general purpose?
    • how to write core instructions, such as functions, loops, conditional structures?

    I find this kind of reminder quite useful when it comes to documentation languages (e.g. TeX, Markdown)

  2. ~/.mozilla/firefox/PROFILE/chrome/userContent.css

    @-moz-document url-prefix(about:blank) {*{background-color:#4b4b4b;}}

  3. This document describes the current state of packaging in Python using Distribution Utilities (“Distutils”) and its extensions from the end-user’s point-of-view, describing how to extend the capabilities of a standard Python installation by building packages and installing third-party packages, modules and extensions.

  4. ShareLaTeX 2014-04-03

    Collaborative, web-hosted TeX editor