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Cordelia OkonMar 19, 2022
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This is a great app for testing codes right away. But it should be updated to enable typing in response when running codes. For example, codes like x = input() does not work well.
GoodguymarJan 31, 2019
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I cannot import other modules such as random!?!
TurtleMomma GallagherJul 15, 2017
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can't make a random number genorater
Logan HenrieOct 24, 2016
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It seems like it should work well, but after plugging in my code that runs fine in the native Python compiler, that works, this would not get past the first couple lines of code before giving me an error.
red serpentJan 12, 2016
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Nice way to write code and test it right away, is fast. Offline. I don't have 24/7 internet access. Yes I can use one of my text editors: GEdit, Kate, Emacs, blah ..then have my terminal interpret it...2 different programs in two different/separate windows. If you are taking notes from a class lecture(ie: MOOC) the less windows the better. No saving features , thats ok. Copy and paste is fine 4now. So this is nice and very helpful. @Developer: Thanks, nice job.
stephen hoos (Rexregum)Jun 6, 2014
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This is what I have been looking for!! Write and test your Python code on an offline Chromebook. I used Codeskulpter on Coursera and I loved it there. Now I use the same great tool to do python work on my Chromebook even when I am offline!