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Top Online IDE Websites in 2024 ⌨️
Sync your projects effortlessly with GitHub. Codesandbox
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Struggling to Learn React Or Any JavaScript Framework? Here are 7 Mistakes Holding Back (And What To Do Instead) 💪🎉
Use online code editors such as Codesandbox or Stackblitz. They let you focus on writing code rather than dealing with local environment complexities.
- Advent of Code en JavaScript Chile
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React Hooks and Fiber deep diving
Create a CodeSandbox;
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
Alternative: CodePen, CodeSandbox. But in the end, we don't need StackOverflow or any alternative at all to use our brains and analyze the situation. (Further reading: Beyond Googling the Error Message
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👩🏾💻React for beginners: an overview
For this tutorial, we will be using code sandbox as our cloud IDE.
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Examples of code playground/sandbox apps taken to the next level, how they work, and how far you would take a code playground site?
At first I was thinking about how to create a package manager website for a custom programming language, looking at crates.io and npmjs.com. But then you also want to have a "try" feature, if this package manager is for a language, so then it's like "code sandboxes" like play.rust-lang.org and the robust codesandbox.io for JS/TS.
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Thinking of quitting my job to become an SWE
https://codesandbox.io/ (Free IDE)
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Software development on a Chromebook
For a few years I have been aware of on-line development environments such as JSBin, JSFiddle and CodePen. They have spearheaded on-line development and more recently a new breed of on-line resources have become available including CodeSandbox, Stackblitz and Replit. You can even access your GitHub repos directly through an in-browser (web) version of MS Visual Studio Code by pressing the full-stop (try it in one of your own repos). Of course there are also cloud offerings from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc. but they require a little more configuration and setup than I was happy to incur. Finally, there are two relatively new offerings in this space in the form of GitPod and GitHub Codespaces. I have signed up but not yet explored what they have to offer.
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Social bookmarks in the Fediverse
Postmarks runs on Glitch - or, anywhere else you can stand up a Node.js / Express app. Personally I love Glitch, and I've been using it for many years now for hosting demos and trying out different projects - in fact, my main links page runs on Glitch. The Postmarks developer Casey Kolderup works there, and Casey has made it really straightforward to remix directly on Glitch, or import from GitHub there or to another service of your choice - it has very few dependencies.
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Windows 11 in Svelte
I’ve seen some people use Glitch for experimental web projects.
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How can I set up a Node server on the cheap?
glitch.com
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How to master JS?
StackBlitz & Glitch for prototyping
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Beginner here, I'm dealing with text overflow and I cant fix it I need help (im using replit if that helps)
It's not clear what you are asking or what you've tried. Could you replicate/simplify the problem on glitch.com or a similar site so you could share it?
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I’m stuck learning js
It may seem counter-intuitive, but if you are stressing out and you put more pressure on yourself it can only make it worse. Definitely focus on doing things without tutorials - you can look up as much reference as you need, just don't follow any step by step instructions. Try messing around on Glitch or other websites that make it easy to experiment with lots of different projects.
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Where to Host a Node.js App
Glitch is a playground and a way to build your apps faster than ever, and see them live on their own glitch.com subdomain. You can also add a custom domain to your Glitch project. It looks fun (and this is a plus), and it’s not a dumbed-down environment — you get all the power of Node.js, a CDN, secure storage for credentials, GitHub import/export, and much more.
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Best Websites For Coders
Glitch : Great place to play around with code in an easy-to-set-up environment.
What are some alternatives?
gitpod - The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
sandpack - A component toolkit for creating live-running code editing experiences, using the power of CodeSandbox.
layoutit-grid - Layoutit grid is a CSS Grid layout generator. Quickly draw down web pages layouts with our clean editor, and get HTML and CSS code to quickstart your next project.
mega-menu - A smart mega menu made with Vue.js.
hiring-without-whiteboards - ⭐️ Companies that don't have a broken hiring process
upm - ⠕ Universal Package Manager - Python, Node.js, Ruby, Emacs Lisp.
core - Online IDE powered by Visual Studio Code ⚡️
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
flexboxfroggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox 🐸