Compare the Top IDE Software that integrates with JavaScript as of October 2024 - Page 3

This a list of IDE software that integrates with JavaScript. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with JavaScript. View the products that work with JavaScript in the table below.

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    Geany

    Geany

    Geany

    Geany is a powerful, stable and lightweight programmer's text editor that provides tons of useful features without bogging down your workflow. It runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS is translated into over 40 languages, and has built-in support for more than 50 programming languages. One the primary reasons for Geany's existence is that there is a need for a decent, GUI, lightweight, cross-platform, flexible and powerful IDE/editor. Many editors meet one or more of these requirements but fall short on others. Using the GPL v2 license, Geany assures that not only can you customize and hack it, but that everyone benefits from changes the community makes. Many parts of Geany are heavily customizable like color themes (Geany Themes) or adding new filetypes. Furthermore, Geany provides many settings to let you adjust it to your needs and preferences. Many supported filetypes including popular programming languages like C, Java, PHP, HTML, JavaScript, etc.
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    Flowhub IDE
    Flowhub IDE is a tool for building full-stack applications in a visual way. With the ecosystem of flow-based programming environments, you can use Flowhub to create anything from distributed data processing applications to internet-connected artworks. Flow-based programming for JavaScript. Runs in both browser and Node.js. Flow-based environment for distributed, heterogeneous data processing with message queues. Flow-based programming for microcontrollers like Arduinos. Toolkit for building IoT systems. Flowhub supports any runtimes compatible with the FBP protocol. You can integrate any custom dataflow systems with it. Coding starts on the white-board. Keep it that way with Flowhub! The “graph” displays your software flow clearly, concisely and beautifully. Flowhub has been designed ground-up for touchscreen usage, enabling you to work on your tablet while on the go. For component editing a keyboard might still be nice, though.
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    Eclipse Orion

    Eclipse Orion

    Eclipse Foundation

    The Eclipse Orion Project's objective is to create a browser-based open tool integration platform that is entirely focused on developing for the web, in the web. Tools are written in JavaScript and run in the browser. Great care has been taken to provide a web experience for development, rather than to recreate the traditional desktop IDE experience in a browser tab. Tools are written in JavaScript and run in the browser. Unlike other attempts at creating browser-based development tools, this is not an IDE running in a single tab. Links work and can be shared. You can open a file in a new tab. Great care has been taken to provide a web experience for development. Orion components are individually consumable and can be embedded in applications and web pages. All the components of Orion together can be viewed at the public-facing OrionHub site where anyone can create an account and try Orion out.
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    Aleo

    Aleo

    Aleo

    Modular and compliant. The ultimate toolkit for building private applications is finally here. World-class infrastructure built for you and your team. From IDE to blockchain and everything in between. Develop with Leo. Write your app using our programming language, with ease. Iterate blazingly fast. Use our platform to compile and test, frustration-free. Deploy to the blockchain. Launch your shiny new app in less time than ever. Discover what we're building for developers like you. Write applications in a breeze with packages from our community on Aleo Package Manager. For the first time, make no compromise between convenience and user privacy. Deploy and share your application on Aleo easily for life. Aleo has put together a solid compiler team to build a very ambitious circuit compiler language. The core aim of this endeavor is to allow developers to make use of zero-knowledge proofs in their applications in as simple a manner as possible.
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    Editor.do

    Editor.do

    Editor.do

    Editor.do is an all-in-one online IDE and hosting platform that allows you to create, code, host and deploy stunning & fast static websites in seconds. You can easily deploy your site files or a zip containing all your project files to our NVMe SSD storage servers, ensuring the fastest possible loading speed for your site. Our IDE supports over 150 programming languages with real-time code rendering and a panel of shortcuts and tools to search, replace, cut, select, and quickly manipulate your code. Editor.do offers over 1000 free and open-source templates covering a wide range of categories and libraries that can be imported directly from GitHub. Plus, ChatGPT is integrated and is always close at hand to help you correct, complete, or improve your code or text. Editor.do is an ideal platform for developers and designers of all skill levels who want to create stunning, fast, and secure websites in a fraction of the time.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle has the notion of panels (or tabs if you switch into the tabbed layout), there are 4 panels, 3 where you can enter code, and 1 to see the result: HTML - structure code, no need to add body doctype head, that's added automatically, CSS - styles. You can switch pre-pocessor to SCSS, JavaScript - behavior. There are many frameworks and code pre-processors you can use. Once you enter code, just hit "Run" in the top actions bar, and the fourth panel with results will appear. SFiddle allows you to switch the layout of the editor from the classic 2x2 grid to something that suits your needs. In addition to the grids mode it also has a tabbed mode. Grids are fully resizable. As an addition resizing the Results panel will tell you its width (handy for working on media queries).
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    CodeSnack IDE

    CodeSnack IDE

    CodeSnack IDE

    CodeSnack is the first mobile IDE made from the ground up for Android phones and tablets. It provides you with fast and easy-to-use tools that make it possible for anyone to create great programs, learn how to code by samples, and deploy real-world back-end and front-end apps within minutes — for free. Getting started takes seconds, and you don't need to be a strong coder or have server administrator's skills to learn how to use it. With CodeSnack IDE, you get all the control and flexibility you need to make things your way without any compromise. Use any programming language. Use your favorite hardware keyboard and shortcuts. Sync your projects between all your devices.
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    CodeAlly

    CodeAlly

    CodeAlly

    CodeAlly matches tech companies and talented young developers via certifications, matchmaking, referrals, and talent search. At CodeAlly, we bring candidate management, automatic assessment, and coding together to give your technical hiring team superpowers. Over 1000 developers join our talent network weekly. Add your skills and salary requirements to your profile to let tech companies connect with you. We will match you with jobs you might like and let employers invite you based on your profile. We will promote your profile to employers with profile recommendations, talent search and real-life Github updates. Access and run your projects anywhere using full-stack cloud environment. Learn with Freecodecamp's interactive programming courses running in CodeAlly's VSCode fork. Struggling to land a first job? Our certifications help employers find promising candidates among entry-level talent.