Yes, Cloud9 supports running/debugging/testing. They've also got github
support for pulling in your projects. It's a pretty clever tool.
On 07/21/2011 01:24 PM, Tahir Hafiz wrote:
Cloud9 seems interesting as a browser based IDE. Do you know if there
is a way to run Python code as well create/edit it?
Thanks,
Tahir
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Corey Richardson <kb1...@aim.com
<mailto:kb1...@aim.com>> wrote:
Excerpts from James Reynolds's message of Thu Jul 21 10:40:53
-0400 2011:
> I might have to discuss some routines I've written in Python
(and possibly
> C). It would be easier to whip out the Ipad and show them some
of the things
> I've done, rather than a bulky laptop.
>
> I could of course PDF everything with highlighting off of
eclipse, but
> ideally Ideally I would prefer a way for the user to interact
with the text,
> rather than an image.
>
> So basically, an IDE or text editor with syntax highlighting for
python.
>
> If you have any thoughts, I would greatly appreciate it!
If you have a browser, Cloud9 IDE might be able to do it. Or you
could use
pygments to render the text to HTML and ... do you even have
filesystem
access on an ipad? (This is assuming you don't want your code out
public
for the whole world to see). So your best bet would probably be
Cloud9 or
a similar product.
--
Corey Richardson
"Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves"
-- Abraham Lincoln
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