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  2. JSFiddle - Wikipedia

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    JSFiddle is a web service and community for testing and sharing code snippets of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It has a minimalist interface, supports external resources and frameworks, and was launched in 2010 by Oskar Krawczyk and Piotr Zalewa.

  3. CodePen - Wikipedia

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    CodePen is a platform for testing and showcasing HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, founded in 2012 by three developers. It has over 330,000 registered users and 14 million monthly visitors, and functions as an open-source learning environment.

  4. Comparison of online source code playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Supports all JavaScript and CSS libraries JSFiddle [u] Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CoffeeScript, jQuery, Processing.js, Sass, TypeScript, Babel , dozens of included JavsScript libraries JSitor [v] Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Supports all JavaScript and CSS libraries. sequential [w] Free No No Yes No Yes JQ.VER.SION [x] Free Yes Yes Yes No No jQuery

  5. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian is a personal knowledge base and note-taking software that operates on Markdown files. It allows users to make internal links for notes and then to visualize the connections as a graph. Learn about its history, features, and plugins.

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

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    mixed mode: PHP + HTML + JavaScript + CSS, single-mode: PHP, Javascript, CSS, XML; extensible Hundreds of languages Syntax checking HTML, CSS, JavaScript (using JSHint) Some No JavaScript (using JSLint) No No HTML, JavaScript (using JSLint) HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript Tab support Yes Yes Yes Yes Some Yes Yes Yes Indent, new line keeps level

  7. Brackets (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Brackets is a free and open-source code editor for web development, created by Adobe and maintained by a community. Learn about its history, features, and how to use it for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript editing.

  8. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code is a source-code editor developed by Microsoft for various platforms and programming languages. It supports debugging, syntax highlighting, code completion, extensions, and version control with Git.

  9. Replit - Wikipedia

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    Replit is an American start-up and an online integrated development environment (IDE) that supports over 50 programming languages, including Python. Replit allows users to create, share, and collaborate on online programming projects called repls, and offers features such as source control, debugging, testing, and machine learning.