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Author: Aza Raskin, Blair McBride, Abimanyu Raja, Jono DiCarlo, Atul Varma | Author: Aza Raskin, Blair McBride, Abimanyu Raja, Jono DiCarlo, Atul Varma | ||
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= Tutoriel des commandes d'Ubiquity 0.1 = | = Tutoriel des commandes d'Ubiquity 0.1 = | ||
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The great power of Ubiquity—from a developer standpoint—is how easy it is to create commands. With only a couple of lines of Javascript, Ubiquity enables even casual web developers to drastically enhance the features of the browser. From an 8-line command to insert a contact's email address in any text field, to a 50-line Twitter integration, this tutorial walks you through the process of being generative with Ubiquity. | The great power of Ubiquity—from a developer standpoint—is how easy it is to create commands. With only a couple of lines of Javascript, Ubiquity enables even casual web developers to drastically enhance the features of the browser. From an 8-line command to insert a contact's email address in any text field, to a 50-line Twitter integration, this tutorial walks you through the process of being generative with Ubiquity. | ||
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