An online integrated development environment,[1] also known as a web IDE[2] or cloud IDE,[3] is a browser based integrated development environment. An online IDE can be accessed from a web browser, such as Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, enabling software development on low-powered devices that are normally unsuitable. An online IDE does not usually contain all of the same features as a traditional desktop IDE, only basic IDE features such as a source-code editor with syntax highlighting. Integrated version control and Read–Eval–Print Loop (REPL) may also be included.
Online IDE's can be further categorized into professional and educational.
Examples
- Cloud9 IDE
- Codeanywhere
- Codio
- CodeSandbox
- Codiva
- Dockside
- Eclipse Che IDE
- Gitpod
- Glitch
- GitHub Codespaces
- goormIDE
- JDoodle
- JSFiddle
- Replit
- SourceLair
- StackBlitz
- OneCompiler
References
- ↑ Tunc, Hakan; Taddese, Addisu; Volgyesi, Peter; Sallai, Janos; Valdastri, Pietro; Ledeczi, Akos (2016). "Web-based integrated development environment for event-driven applications". SoutheastCon 2016. pp. 1–8. doi:10.1109/SECON.2016.7506646. ISBN 978-1-5090-2246-5. S2CID 43987795. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ↑ Yulianto, Budi; Prabowo, Harjanto; Kosala, Raymond; Hapsara, Manik (2017). "Harmonik = ++(Web IDE)". Procedia Computer Science, Pages. 116: 222–231. doi:10.1016/j.procs.2017.10.044.
- ↑ Fylaktopoulos, G.; Goumas, G.; Sotiropoulos, A.; Maglogiannis, I. (16 January 2016). "An overview of platforms for cloud based development". SpringerPlus. 5 (38): 38. doi:10.1186/s40064-016-1688-5. PMC 4715041. PMID 26835220.
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