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sourceLair

by sourceLair

v1 Updated May 22, 2014 28.1KiB
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★ 4.25
111 reviews
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⚠️Not updated in over 2 years

Description

sourceLair is an online IDE that lets you edit and run your code anywhere, in a web browser, without having to install anything, thus it suits perfectly for your Chromebook. It features: * Fully featured Linux terminal * Git and Mercurial (Hg) integration * Django integration * GitHub integration * Syntax highlighting for 20+ languages (including Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Ruby, C/C++ and more) * Code completion * Syntax checking * Package management integration (pip, bower * Customizable and themable editor * and more... For a more extensive detail on sourceLair's features you can check out www.sourcelair.com/features. Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/sourcelair
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Reviews (12 cached)

★☆☆☆☆2014-09-07
Anoop Varghese

not working

★☆☆☆☆2014-04-19
Amel Hodzic

Doesn't work on chromebook. Essentially, as far as I can tell, this extension downloads a toolbar with numerous buttons, links, boxes; on the chromebook it's not showing up, and maybe that's a good thing :/

★☆☆☆☆2013-06-28
Ashley Munday

Can't cope with standard C++ - if you can't include standard header files then it's as much use as a chocolate fireguard

★☆☆☆☆2012-10-21
Francisco A F Reinaldo

input value from keyboard are working? like cin (c++), read (pascal) etc.. ?

★☆☆☆☆2011-11-02
Soren Goyal

did not work for me. My RB tree app did not execute well.

★★☆☆☆2013-05-17
John Haase

Can't run Fortran on it.

★★★☆☆2014-10-20
Cassio Scofield

Not very good yet, but concept is excellent, needs much polishing.

★★★☆☆2013-02-01
Runsun Pan

Failed at the first attempt using python with simple lines: import sys print dir(sys) The output gets too long to the right beyond the browser's scrolling capability. And there's no line wrapping, so I can only see part of the result. I tried: import sys print '{backslash}n'.join( dir(sys) ) to give one line for each item, hoping it can show all contents with vertical scrolling. Surprisingly, this app has a limit on vertical scrolling in its output panel, allowing only the display of partial content (in my case, starting from a** to m**). After some distance, the output panel is unscrollable, prevent you from seeing the rest of the output. Tested: Chrome browser on Linux Mint

★★★☆☆2012-12-29
Athul Mukundan

c++ is not working :/ 1:22: error: iosteram.h: No such file or directory In function 'int main()': 5: error: 'cout' was not declared in this scope

★★★☆☆2012-08-14

Add C# and we will talk. But good for what it does.

★★★☆☆2012-06-21
Rob Meijer

Great concept as an editor. The compilation feature however is far from useful for anything but trivial tests. There is no option to switch to C++11 syntax and including common library headers like those from boost effectively excludes using the compile and run feature. This turns the compile/run into more of a gimmick. The editor is quite decent. Hope they will drop the cool but gimmicky run feature in favor of improving the editor even more.

★★★☆☆2012-02-03
einsteinsci e (einsteinsci)

This app is ok. It lacks auto-indent and syntax highlighting. It needs an options page. The processor is fine, and for those who are confused why they can't do what they can in Visual C++: VISUAL C++ CREATES THE GUI CODE FOR YOU. THIS IS DESIGNED FOR CONSOLE APPLICATIONS.

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Permissions

notifications Can show desktop notifications unlimitedStorage

Details

Version 1
Updated May 22, 2014
Size 28.1KiB
First Seen Apr 1, 2026