CodeSkulptor
CodeSkulptor is an interactive, web-based Python programming environment that allows Python code to be run in a web browser. The application was developed by Scott Rixner, a professor of computer science at Rice University.[1] Its features include visualization of program execution; the ability to conveniently store, edit, and share code online with other users; and cogent error messages that are helpful for debugging code.
Currently, CodeSkulptor must be run in Chrome 18+, Firefox 11+, or Safari 6+ for full functionality.
CodeSkulptor is currently used by students, as well as in Coursera programming courses.
References
- ↑ Rixner, Scott. Homepage. <http://www.cs.rice.edu/~rixner/.> 2015-07-25. URL:http://www.cs.rice.edu/~rixner/. Accessed: 2015-07-25. (Archived by WebCite® at)
External links
- Official website: for Python 2
- CodeSkulptor3: official version for Python 3
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