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    SwapCode

    SwapCode

    Swapping code like burgers? Here your p2p, drag-n-drop solution

    Hello and welcome to Swap Code! Swap Code is a light, simple, "peer-to-peer" software for swapping snippets of code with others, by dran-n-drop. Swap Code is released under GPLv3 license, it is supplied AS-IS and we do not take any responsibility for its misusage. Swap Code got built behind some cool features like object drag-n-drop between browser windows, full object serialization and xml. Please refer to the README.md file for a correct setup. Swap Code gets released on...
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    queAceTu

    queAceTu

    Open your files with the "eye" of a developer

    Simple tool to open all the files you are interested in at the right line just in few clicks. By means of an own mini http server it interacts locally with the browser to open the files either in ACE editors or native html textareas. Help is also opened in the browser.
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    CODEIT-IDE

    CODEIT-IDE

    CODEIT is a simple IDE, You can handle Javascript, HTML, PHP , CSS, SQ

    CODEIT is a simple IDE to develop HTML5 applications directly online in Your browser (best use with Google Chrome). Thanks to the Codemirror library developed by Marijn Haverbeke (codemirror.net) and the initial founder XO Systems, we have created/updated our online IDE with everything you need for the development.
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    kscope4

    kscope4

    Kscope4 is a cscope GUI frontend for KDE4 / Qt4

    Kscope4 is a graphical frontend for cscope, the well known source code browser. Current version is a port to KDE4 / Qt4 of the original release ( 1.6.0 ) by Elad Lahav. KDE4, Qt4 and CMake are required to build `kscope' The graph features require Dot and Graphviz packages to be installed The archive file contains a `configure' shell script and a `Makefile' to ease the building process ( see `INSTALL' for details ) A source RPM package is available along with a .tar.xz...
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    Think Python

    Think Python is an interactive online learning environment for Python.

    Think Python intends to be an interactive online learning environment for Python. It consists of two parts: A small IDE which is able to run your Python code in the browser without installing any plugins and an interactive training system which can contain explainations, questions and practical tasks.
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