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  2. Comparison of online source code playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Playground Access PHP Ruby/Rails Python/Django SQL Other dbfiddle [am]: Free No No No Yes Db2, Firebird, MariaDB, MySQL, Node.js, Oracle, Postgres, SQL Server, SQLite, YugabyteDB

  3. Comparison of JavaScript-based source code editors - Wikipedia

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    A table that compares various features of JavaScript-based source code editors, such as Ace, CodeMirror, Monaco, and others. Monaco is a Visual Studio Code editor that supports syntax highlight, code folding, and code snippets for JavaScript and other languages.

  4. Babel (transcompiler) - Wikipedia

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    Babel is a free and open-source tool that converts ES6+ code into backward-compatible JavaScript code. It allows web developers to use new JavaScript features and polyfills for older browsers.

  5. Nim (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Nim is a compiled, concurrent, procedural, functional, object-oriented, and meta language that supports metaprogramming and generics. It was developed by Andreas Rumpf and his team since 2005, and compiles to C, C++, JavaScript, Objective-C, and LLVM.

  6. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Dojo has long been criticized for its incomplete, scattered, and outdated documentation. Recognizing this, the developers made huge improvements in the documentation for the 1.8 release, including new tutorials, an API browser, filling in the missing pieces, and updating most examples to AMD style.

  7. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Dart is a cross-platform, object-oriented language developed by Google. It can compile to JavaScript, WebAssembly, or native code, and supports features like null safety, records, and patterns.

  8. Atom (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Atom is a free and open-source text and source-code editor for macOS, Linux, and Windows with support for plug-ins written in JavaScript, and embedded Git control. Developed by GitHub, Atom was released on June 25, 2015. [8]

  9. Google Web Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open-source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain JavaScript front-end applications in Java. It supports various web development tasks, such as asynchronous remote procedure calls, history management, UI abstraction, internationalization, and cross-browser portability.