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  1. core

    Online IDE powered by Visual Studio Code ⚡️ (by stackblitz)

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. codesandbox-client

    An online IDE for rapid web development

  4. gitpod

    The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.

    Other online IDEs are https://gitpod.io and https://replit.com -- I mostly use CodeSandbox and Gitpod for React, but all of them work pretty well, especially if you're just getting started.

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