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Is there any web-based IDE that I can use to run quick tests? There're a dozen for PHP and some for even Java but I haven't found yet that runs Python. If there's an open-source IDE available that I can host and run myself, that'd be better.

Thanks

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  • How can it be quicker to use some remote client/server Python than to use your local python? What's wrong with your local Python?
    – S.Lott
    Jan 10, 2010 at 12:40
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    Why? convenience and freedom. I want to be able to run quick tests from my iPhone while I'm reading the book ('Learning Python') sitting on my sofa. I don't like to carry my 6 pound MBP everywhere. ;)
    – eozzy
    Jan 10, 2010 at 13:35
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    "Convenience"? Typing code on a iPhone? Can't see it.
    – S.Lott
    Jan 10, 2010 at 14:28
  • Yes, but still better than carrying MBP 17" around. :)
    – eozzy
    Jan 10, 2010 at 14:35
  • When you say "test" do you really mean "interactive experimentation"? Jul 28, 2010 at 22:21

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You might want to give a try at:

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    First two look great, wish they also supported Python 3 though.
    – eozzy
    Jan 10, 2010 at 12:43
  • you might want to look at github.com/codenode/codenode source code Jan 10, 2010 at 12:59
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    @Nimbuz ideone supports Python 3
    – kuszi
    May 11, 2011 at 14:06
  • Check out github.com/ml-tooling/ml-workspace. ML Workspace is an open-source web IDE for Python development that combines Jupyter, VS Code, a Desktop GUI, and many other tools & libraries into one convenient Docker image. Sep 13, 2019 at 21:41
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I'm trying out PythonAnywhere.com and it has in-browser support for both 3.2 and 2.7. It also lets you sync to dropbox and deploy right to the web.

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  • I looks like they are in beta right now. do you have any beta invites to share? Nov 15, 2011 at 12:11
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    Just a note from a PythonAnywhere dev to say that we're no longer in beta :-) Aug 4, 2014 at 10:32
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Codepad can compile code, if it's what you're looking for.

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http://shell.appspot.com/ The google AppEngine shell (not really an IDE though).

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  • This application has some problems that make it a poor choice for learning Python. For instance, all objects are immutable. I'd wait for this defect to be resolved before using it. Jan 10, 2010 at 13:35
  • I extended the idea with a little editor (Mozilla Skywriter): perewe.appspot.com
    – Thomas K
    Jan 27, 2011 at 21:31
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Codecademy has one at labs.codecademy.com. It has syntax highlighting and auto indent.

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  • This is actually Repl.it Sep 6, 2012 at 14:49
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Repl.it has a python interpreter and terminal among others. It may not be a full-fledged IDE. I'm not sure how you define that.

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Through not specifically for python Codepad is good too.

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I'm pretty sure that IDE's are the last kind of programs that will ever go web based, because a good IDE needs to be so extremely interactive if it wants to be good.

I really don't see a reason for this and others seem to agree because there isn't any. And no, an interactive web shell or compiler has nothing to do with an IDE.

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  • There already are a few online JavaScript IDEs, including jsfiddle.net, cloud9.io, and tinker.io. I think it's already possible for web-based IDEs to be "extremely interactive". Web-based IDEs also tend to be much more portable than desktop-based IDEs. Feb 25, 2013 at 2:31
  • Web-based IDEs won't replace my native code editor for the majority of my work, but they're really awesome for sharing bits of code and collaborating with others.
    – Kevin C.
    Aug 9, 2013 at 22:17
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ideone.com is able to compile and run Python. There is also an integrated web editor - perfect for quick tests. It is not an open source but you can use Ideone API to build your service.

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Repl.it is an awesome project, the python engine is completely written in javascript, that means, all the code is executed on user's side, rather than server. Also you can use it offline, once the engine is loaded. It is very fast and light weight

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  • fast and light weight? it is compiled from c with llvm, so the whole python interpretter is running inside another interpreter resulting replit to be slow... Dec 1, 2012 at 1:10
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Cloud9 is not open-source, but it's probably the best online IDE.

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Mozilla Bespin is an interesting project (user guide).

It is a Mozilla labs open source project to build a browser-based IDE. You can host it yourself, see the Bespin developer guide.

I don't think it is currently a full-fledged Python IDE, but I believe it could be made into one with a bit of effort. The Bespin server is written in Python.

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Google Chrome Python Shell https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gdiimmpmdoofmahingpgabiikimjgcia

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Well, Codenvy can be a good alternative. You may also find some info at http://bestonlineide.com

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