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Archive for July 29th, 2026

GitHub – yoeo/guesslang: Detect the programming language of a source code

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/29

I wanted to detect the programming language of some code I wasn’t sure what it was written in.

A quick search found [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – yoeo/guesslang: Detect the programming language of a source code

Apps powered by Guesslang

 

Microsoft Visual Studio Code, automatic language detection

That was cool, as I always have vscode installed.

Query: [Wayback/Archive] detect programming language of source code at DuckDuckGo

--jeroen

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Sketchplanations on Twitter: “The curb-cut effect: when we design for disabilities we make things better for everyone. From Angela Glover Blackwell at @policylink”

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/29

So true in any line of work (especially web applications!):

[Wayback/Archive] Sketchplanations on Twitter: “The curb-cut effect: when we design for disabilities we make things better for everyone. From Angela Glover Blackwell at @policylink”

Image ID: The curb-cut effect: A range of people of all ages next to a crossing, road, and park show how the curb cut design for disabilities benefits everyone

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