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Code Project Having it's own Google Code or Compilar?

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  • B Brandon X12000

    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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    Sentenryu
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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

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    • S Sentenryu

      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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      Albert Holguin
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      You really can find just about anything on the internet... :laugh:

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      • B Brandon X12000

        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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        GREG_DORIANcod
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        I support your idea! something like https://compilr.com/[^] and subversion a version control at the same place! yeah!

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          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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          Marco Bertschi
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          Nice one :thumbsup:

          cheers Marco Bertschi


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          • W wizardzz

            Why not start with Java Script?

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            Marco Bertschi
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            Yay let's compile C# with JavaScript. I am off.

            cheers Marco Bertschi


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            • M Marco Bertschi

              Yay let's compile C# with JavaScript. I am off.

              cheers Marco Bertschi


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              wizardzz
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              I figured a js code repository would be the easiest way to start implementing this (no shared compiler required), but your idea, much more absurd. I say we go with yours.

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              • B Brandon X12000

                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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                Dave Calkins
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                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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                • W wizardzz

                  I figured a js code repository would be the easiest way to start implementing this (no shared compiler required), but your idea, much more absurd. I say we go with yours.

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                  Marco Bertschi
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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


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                  • B Brandon X12000

                    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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                    BillWoodruff
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                    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."


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                    • M Marco Bertschi

                      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


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                      wizardzz
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                      Personal feelings aside (I don't use JS much, so I don't love or hate it), JS doesn't have to be built or compiled by the server. Users would be executing their code locally.

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                      • W wizardzz

                        Personal feelings aside (I don't use JS much, so I don't love or hate it), JS doesn't have to be built or compiled by the server. Users would be executing their code locally.

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                        Marco Bertschi
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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


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                        • M Marco Bertschi

                          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


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                          wizardzz
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                          Haha. Chris, time to buy more servers!

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                          • W wizardzz

                            Haha. Chris, time to buy more servers!

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                            Marco Bertschi
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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


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