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Visual Studio Code, a code editor created by Microsoft, was first introduced on April 29, 2015, at the Build conference. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
The step up from there is an editor with a built-in agent like Cursor, Google Antigravity, Windsurf, or VS Code with a coding extension. These are code editors with an AI agent living inside them, and the difference is the responsible party for getting things from place to place. Instead of the software creator shuttling code between windows, the AI agent edits the project files directly and runs the GitHub and... - Source: dev.to / 24 days ago
For IDE-heavy teams, BYOK (bring your own key) can be interesting, no matter whether you live in WebStorm or VS Code. On the JetBrains side, the JetBrains AI plans and Junie BYOK docs allow it, and most VS Code AI extensions offer the same idea: keep the IDE, connect provider keys, pay the provider. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Option 1: Raw editing in IDE. You open the .md file in VS Code or whatever you use. Syntax highlighting shows you the structure. Maybe you toggle a preview pane. This works for quick edits but becomes painful for anything involving tables, diagrams, or complex formatting. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
You'll need Python 3.8+ and pip for the quickstart, with venv recommended for isolation. Install the requests library for HTTP calls. VS Code with the Python extension works well as an editor, though PyCharm or Sublime Text work equally well. You'll also need a free Foxit developer account. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Absolute power and money corrupts. In this case looks like both. Yeah I stopped using Replit after this. Other alternatives https://stackblitz.com/ https://glot.io/ https://codesandbox.io/. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
You can also use online coding editors such as https://replit.com/ or https://glot.io/. Source: almost 5 years ago
Would you be willing to click the link in my parent comment (which links to code on glot.io, a trusted open source online evaluator), then click the Run button to generate output and confirm the parsing and then flattening shown in the output is the sort of thing you were talking about? Source: almost 5 years ago
I usually just go to glot.io . It supports lots of languages, which is quiet nice. Source: almost 5 years ago
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