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MonoDevelop Task List with Javascript (TODO, FIXME)
So I recently learned that if I type in the comments of a script TODO or FIXME it automatically creates a Task List item when using MonoDevelop.
Now I find this crazy useful but it doesn't seem to work when I write code with Javascript (the only language I know).
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to get it to work?
anyone? I realized that it works with C#. Is this a javascript limitation?
There are a few things $$anonymous$$onodevelop does for C# that doesn't happen in uJS. For example, in a C# script, type for then hit the tab key twice, instant conditional created. The same with while, double-tap tab and the conditional is set up. Intellisense is something else that works intermittently in uJS. Just one of those things ....
I really recommend you learning C#, as not only it works best (by far) in Unity, but it is a key program$$anonymous$$g language, and, once you learn it, almost every other one you'll find will be easy to learn, as most take a lot of elements from it since most of them are based on c++, which is the predessor of C#.
PD: I know this is late, but it seems a good note to leave to whoever comes here.
I'm sorry but that is pretty crappy answer/comment. I know I could learn another language and I agree UnityScript has a LOT of shortco$$anonymous$$gs, and it makes a lot of sense to learn C# but man...that is not even close to a proper answer to the question. Its like rubbing salt in the wound. Do you know if its possible to do what I asked? Do you know why its not? Is there a way to get it to work?
$$anonymous$$an, what I wrote was just a note and I clearly stated that.
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