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    PH_Playground

    PH_Playground

    Simple solution for testing and documenting short code snippets.

    ...The result will appear as Rendered or Raw HTML as you choose. In the background the code has been saved to a log file. Works on any machine running PHP. Log files are found in the Playground.log directory, sorted by year and month. A new log file is started every day and numbered accordingly. Warning! Do not use this program on a production site!
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    kodeWeave

    kodeWeave

    HTML/CSS/JS and Markdown Playground For Web Designers and Developers

    kodeWeave is a realtime coding playground for HTML, CSS and Javascript. Similar to JSFiddle and JSBin, but kodeWeave was made to work offline but also as a prototyping application to build applications for desktop operating systems while on mobile devices. (PhoneGap Build is recommended for mobile devices) kodeWeave similar to jsfiddle, jsbin, dabblet, liveweave, codepen, cssdeck, cssdesk, tinkerbin, d3 playground, plunker and pastebin, but allows you to export your web app as a desktop...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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