Online Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
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An Online Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a integrated development environment that ...
- Example(s):
- AWS Cloud9.
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- See: Read–Eval–Print Loop, Web Browser, Source-Code Editor, Syntax Highlighting, Version Control, Bastion.
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_integrated_development_environment Retrieved:2024-3-4.
- An online integrated development environment, also known as a web IDE or cloud IDE, 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.
- An online integrated development environment, also known as a web IDE or cloud IDE, 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.