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New episode of the series! - Pieces of advice - I tried to make an exhaustive list with all python compilers I used.
1. Repl
Pros:
One of the most used in all programming languages (easy switch in other languages - it's really professional)
Fast compile rate
Easy to save your code
Multiplayer mode (also in free plan) / They have a blog
Cons:
Limited storage with free plan
You have to sign in to use the IDE
Markup is not ideal
2. Programiz
Pros:
Nice UI (Look more professional and modern than others)
Good markup
They have a good free course about python
Cons:
Bugs sometimes (or slow compile time)
You can't save your code
3. Tutorialspoint
Pros:
You can save and share your code
Available in all programming languages (more than 75)
You can customize it
Cons:
UI seems a little bit old
Not really engaging
4. W3School
Pros:
W3school have a lot of resources, you can quickly change a code you searched and then copy it into your complete code
You can quickly customize it
Cons:
Good for quickly changing a code you need to copy, it's not a complete compiler
You can't save and share your code
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Top comments (3)
Nice but python is a interpreted language, and these aren't even interpreted on the user side, so it more like "online interpreters"
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