Overview
Integrates an IDE into Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook and executes Python code inside your feed
✍️ Many content creators today share Python 🐍 code through Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin using carbon.now.sh and snappify.io as BARE IMAGES. 🙅🏻 That's boring!!! It's extremely hard for your audience to understand, test, and LEARN! 👨🏻💻 Pyrun integrates a small IDE window in your page, so you can copy and run Python code inside Twitter!! 💁🏻♂️ Here's how it works • Finds any post with the #pyrun tag • Looks for any image inside • Extract its "ALT" content • 🤯 Outputs an IDE so the creator/reader can edit and run the code without leaving the page
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Jonathan “John[BR]”Sep 23, 2022
It's going to really fun to be able to edit and test directly on the browser some challenges! Great work!
Olof PaulsonSep 11, 2022
Pyrun is a great add-in! allows users to have more fun and learn quicker by running and experimenting with code they see on screen without leaving the browser(Twitter/ Facebook/ Linked in etc) Allows Content creators to share their material in a more interactive and immersive way. Great work Gui Latrova!
Jaydeep KaraleSep 10, 2022
Running examples from content creators in the browser makes it so much easy to understand them..top work
Details
- Version1.5.3
- UpdatedOctober 4, 2022
- Size240KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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