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Diffchecker speaks your language, from JavaScript to Ruby

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with software developers in mind. Choose your syntax highlighting Whether you're a seasoned programm

[image] Speaking your language, from JavaScript to Ruby [image] Diffchecker is made for software developers — by developers As software engineers, we, too, have been painstakingly combing through two commits to identify a minor tweak in our codebase. We understand how these issues can slow down sprint progress, and that's why we designed [Diffchecker Desktop]( with software developers in mind. [Get Diffchecker Desktop]( Choose your syntax highlighting Whether you're a seasoned programmer or a front-end designer, choose from more than 20 markup languages, including Python, R, and C++. [image] Edit code snippets in real time Found a pesky bug you need to fix? Edit your code straight in the Diffchecker app and download your file, no separate code editor required! [image] Compare code down to characters When caps turn into lowercase and operators disappear, Diffchecker has your back. Quickly identify differences in your code, down to each single character. [image] Not ready to commit? Check the difference your way with an extended trial of [Diffchecker Desktop](. Take advantage of all Diffchecker features such as unified diff view, character-level diffs and file upload, and much more! [Start 1-month trial now]( Copyright © 2023 Checker Software Inc. You are receiving this email because you created an account at [diffchecker.com]( Want to change how you receive these emails? [Unsubscribe here](

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