So I downloaded the new Google Chrome a week or 2 ago. I like it a lot. Lots of neat apps. I was looking through the addon list and found this other site. Not sure if its completely valid. But you have the option to pick what kind of code you are using (other than Java, no Java support yet) You can test your code and see what lines have errors.
codepad
Neat thing is you can leave what you put up public and it has a refer link that you can use.
Here is one from what someone posted in one of the C forums.
C code - 26 lines - codepad
Shows the errors and somewhat of an explination.
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#1
Posted 20 March 2011 - 09:47 AM
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#2
Posted 20 March 2011 - 10:50 AM
Hey,
this is really nice. Especially when not on your working machine. I bookmarked it :)
Of course it only enables you to use with basic code (see the incude errors in your link), but it's an interesting attempt.
this is really nice. Especially when not on your working machine. I bookmarked it :)
Of course it only enables you to use with basic code (see the incude errors in your link), but it's an interesting attempt.
#3
Posted 20 March 2011 - 07:53 PM
It reminds me greatly of IDEone online IDE
Ideone.com | Online C++ Compiler & Debugging Tool
It as a plugin would be nice to run people's codes (simple loops for example) without pulling up a compiler!
Ideone.com | Online C++ Compiler & Debugging Tool
It as a plugin would be nice to run people's codes (simple loops for example) without pulling up a compiler!
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#4
Posted 27 March 2011 - 11:45 PM
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