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- How We Built It: Accepting Multiple Suggestions at Once for Grammarly Premium UsersAt Grammarly we are committed to helping our users communicate more effectively. Part of that effectiveness is helping them save...March 31, 2021
- Declarative Programming in .NETDeclarative programming can help you write code that’s more concise, easier to read, and mistake-free. In other words,...June 16, 2020
- Bringing the Best of SwiftUI to Our Team’s UIKit CodeLike pretty much all our colleagues in the field, iOS developers at Grammarly are excited about SwiftUI. Released at the 2019...May 26, 2020
- How We Brought Grammarly to Microsoft Word on MacFor more than six years, we’ve supported Grammarly’s add-in for Word and Outlook on Windows. Mac users have been feeling left...May 5, 2020
- Part 2: How Grammarly Tackles Hidden Complexity in Front-End ApplicationsThis post is by Grammarly software engineers Anton Pets and Yaroslav Voloshchuk. See part 1 here. In our last post, we examined...October 2, 2019
- Part 1: How Grammarly Tackles Hidden Complexity in Front-End ApplicationsThis post is by Grammarly software engineers Anton Pets and Yaroslav Voloshchuk. See part 2 here. Unsupportable spaghetti code....July 11, 2019
- Making Grammarly Feel Native On Every WebsiteWhen a user installs the Grammarly extension, they expect it to work seamlessly. It shouldn’t matter if they’re typing in Gmail,...January 18, 2019
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