Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I had a hacked FTP client a few months ago, and it compromised all my sites. I thought I fixed it, but sometimes it it adds something in the header.
I don't see it on my end for now, but let's try figuring this out.
We accept all popular presentation ===>format<=== like Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Google Docs, Prezi, Libre Office Impress, OpenOffice Impress and more. Just upload your file or share your Google Doc's link and we will find the right designer to do the job.
This is the weak link imo. The entire premise is that variance in developer preferences of environments is what leads to problems, but editors are where preferences tend to vary the most. If you're an open enough shop to not standardize systems, your devs sure aren't all going to want to be locked into the same editor.
In fact I'd guess most devs would be willing to sacrifice environment choice for editor choice if it came to that.
Or provide the five or so editors all. In a Unix shop, emacs, vim, eclipse, acme, and sam, with the popular plugins the current team members use, should satisfy almost everyone to get started.
Yeah, I think it pays to just learn the two languages, and maybe write a test adapter that allows you to keep your (hopefully larger) code base in one language.