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Published inDec 2013
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Dan Peleg
Dan Peleg
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Dan Peleg

Dan Peleg is an accomplished software engineer. As a former developer in the Israeli Intelligence Force, he holds extensive experience in both defense and robotic industries, and has previously lectured at DefCon conventions. Dan has developed unique algorithms for robotic platforms, specializes in a variety of software platforms, and currently works as the CTO for an American startup company.
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By the end of this chapter, we know how to debug our PHP, JavaScript, and C/C++ code using the best debugging plugins that Sublime's community offers.

We have some homework before the next chapter. We need to think on what's missing in our Sublime Environment. Is there a feature that we are missing? Can we make our coding more productive by adding functionalities to Sublime? After answering one of these questions, we can start the next chapter that will guide us through developing our own plugin for Sublime Text 3!

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Published in: Dec 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781849698429

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Dan Peleg

Dan Peleg is an accomplished software engineer. As a former developer in the Israeli Intelligence Force, he holds extensive experience in both defense and robotic industries, and has previously lectured at DefCon conventions. Dan has developed unique algorithms for robotic platforms, specializes in a variety of software platforms, and currently works as the CTO for an American startup company.
Read more about Dan Peleg