Code Project Having it's own Google Code or Compilar?
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
And what language would you suggest? 'Cause there would be a large vote for VB. And another for C# and of course, C++, Php, Java, Fortran, Assembler, Cobol, Lisp, B, C, and probably D, E and F. And Bacon. And who is going to pay for the servers to compile all this code? And for the compilers themselves? Because I can't see Microsoft being enamoured of the idea of giving over 9 million professionals free compilers when their companies current pay for expensive tools already...
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And what language would you suggest? 'Cause there would be a large vote for VB. And another for C# and of course, C++, Php, Java, Fortran, Assembler, Cobol, Lisp, B, C, and probably D, E and F. And Bacon. And who is going to pay for the servers to compile all this code? And for the compilers themselves? Because I can't see Microsoft being enamoured of the idea of giving over 9 million professionals free compilers when their companies current pay for expensive tools already...
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
OriginalGriff wrote:
And what language would you suggest?
Well everybody can contribute, or the most voted languages that many people think of at the top of their heads, it would be nice if all languages ever created was programmed on the service.
OriginalGriff wrote:
And who is going to pay for the servers to compile all this code? And for the compilers themselves?
That's a good question, there are some people who might charity for the service. But not me I don't have a job...unfortunately (face of shame). I think this is how Google did it, with people charity the service and by income they get by ads on their web sites. But this has it's draw backs, who wants to see a ton of ads on Code Project and then several seconds later 10 pop-ups appear and 5 other ones obscuring your focus or view on the web site element itself (I hate those). Google is like thousands of people working on several projects, services, etc..
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
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And what language would you suggest? 'Cause there would be a large vote for VB. And another for C# and of course, C++, Php, Java, Fortran, Assembler, Cobol, Lisp, B, C, and probably D, E and F. And Bacon. And who is going to pay for the servers to compile all this code? And for the compilers themselves? Because I can't see Microsoft being enamoured of the idea of giving over 9 million professionals free compilers when their companies current pay for expensive tools already...
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
I think he's talking about something like CompileOnline[^]. You wouldn't need multiple versions of the same compiler, just a queue to process compiles. Brings back memories of batch jobs and JCL... :-D /ravi
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I think he's talking about something like CompileOnline[^]. You wouldn't need multiple versions of the same compiler, just a queue to process compiles. Brings back memories of batch jobs and JCL... :-D /ravi
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Yes - and for the VB and C# (at least) they use Mono. I am not that fond of it myself (though it's been a few years since I last gave up and went back to the arms of MS) - I suspect that you might need a few copies running if you want peoples code to compile in less than a week... ;)
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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OriginalGriff wrote:
And what language would you suggest?
Well everybody can contribute, or the most voted languages that many people think of at the top of their heads, it would be nice if all languages ever created was programmed on the service.
OriginalGriff wrote:
And who is going to pay for the servers to compile all this code? And for the compilers themselves?
That's a good question, there are some people who might charity for the service. But not me I don't have a job...unfortunately (face of shame). I think this is how Google did it, with people charity the service and by income they get by ads on their web sites. But this has it's draw backs, who wants to see a ton of ads on Code Project and then several seconds later 10 pop-ups appear and 5 other ones obscuring your focus or view on the web site element itself (I hate those). Google is like thousands of people working on several projects, services, etc..
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
In all seriousness, there are problems with this idea - the smallest being that this is not just a beginners site. Most of the code worked on by people here would cause company management to have fits if they found employees uploading source code (and thus intellectual property) to a site like this for compilation. It's fine for beginners, but they don't really need it either. Most languages are available in a free-compiler version (or heavily discounted for students) so what is the point? The only people this would benefit are those trying to code on tablets and smartphones - and having tried to do C# coding on a Nexus 7 with an online C# compile and run service I can tell you it is a very frustrating and annoying thing to do. A keyboard is really, really needed!
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
http://ideone.com/[^] you're welcome.
I'm brazilian and english (well, human languages in general) aren't my best skill, so, sorry by my english. (if you want we can speak in C# or VB.Net =p) "Given the chance I'd rather work smart than work hard." - PHS241
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http://ideone.com/[^] you're welcome.
I'm brazilian and english (well, human languages in general) aren't my best skill, so, sorry by my english. (if you want we can speak in C# or VB.Net =p) "Given the chance I'd rather work smart than work hard." - PHS241
You really can find just about anything on the internet... :laugh:
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
I support your idea! something like https://compilr.com/[^] and subversion a version control at the same place! yeah!
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I think he's talking about something like CompileOnline[^]. You wouldn't need multiple versions of the same compiler, just a queue to process compiles. Brings back memories of batch jobs and JCL... :-D /ravi
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Nice one :thumbsup:
cheers Marco Bertschi
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FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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Yay let's compile C# with JavaScript. I am off.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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Yay let's compile C# with JavaScript. I am off.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
Check out the Pythonista app for iOS. It lets you write python code and then run it on your iOS device. I'm sure there are similar apps for other languages as well, but I think this is the kind of app you're looking for, something to let you code on the fly.
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wizardzz wrote:
I say we go with yours.
I am off. I do not like JavaScript and I do only the things I must do with it using it. Good luck to the psychos who might try this.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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Would It be nice if the website could be accessible by mobile device (for example, smart phone) or computer and being able to write code on Code Project compile, run and saving them on the website without having carry any type or kind of drive around (thumb/flash/jump drive, CD/DVD, external/internal hard drive, which can be a hassle sometimes) and being to do this on the fly. I know that you can just go there and do it, but this would make Code Project more of a neat web site for software developers, granting this service to people like us.
Simple Thanks and Regards, Brandon T. H. Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst). Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
I would also like CodeProject, to allow me to order fresh soy-milk on the site, and deliver it to my home in northern Thailand, within four hours. yours, Bill
"We should totally focus the vision of the natural intelligence on the smallest and easiest things, and we should dwell on them for a long time, so long, until we have become accustomed to intuiting the truth distinctly and perspicuously."
René Descartes
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wizardzz wrote:
I say we go with yours.
I am off. I do not like JavaScript and I do only the things I must do with it using it. Good luck to the psychos who might try this.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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wizardzz wrote:
Users would be executing their code locally.
I know about the advantages but I am still not using JS if something can be done without JS as good as it could be done with JS.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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wizardzz wrote:
Users would be executing their code locally.
I know about the advantages but I am still not using JS if something can be done without JS as good as it could be done with JS.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler
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wizardzz wrote:
Chris, time to buy more servers!
Please noooo. Think about the sync issues we will suffer from.
cheers Marco Bertschi
Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal
FizzBuzz - Gary Wheeler