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Codeready Workspaces vs CodePen: What are the differences?

What is Codeready Workspaces? An in-browser IDE for rapid cloud application development (Previously known as Codenvy). Codenvy makes development more agile by providing workspaces that are on-demand, collaborative and constraint-free. Based on the open Eclipse Che project, Codenvy can be installed behind a corporate firewall, in a private cloud or as SaaS.

What is CodePen? An online community for testing and showcasing user-created HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets. It is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers.. It functions as an online code editor and open-source learning environment, where developers can create code snippets, creatively named "pens", and test them.

Codeready Workspaces and CodePen can be primarily classified as "Cloud IDE" tools.

eXo, Teaching Kids Programming, and Montemedia are some of the popular companies that use Codeready Workspaces, whereas CodePen is used by Rescue Digital, LLC, CityLiv, and E-Learning @ FAA, UIUC. Codeready Workspaces has a broader approval, being mentioned in 15 company stacks & 287 developers stacks; compared to CodePen, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 19 developer stacks.

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Pros of CodePen
Pros of Red Hat Codeready Workspaces
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    • 101
      Anywhere coding
    • 87
      Open source and free for use
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      Java support
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      Cloud development
    • 43
      Coding google cloud applications on my chromebook
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      Easy to use
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      I can use it on my chromebook
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      Tools integration
    • 38
      Developer collaboration
    • 27
      Support for angularjs template application
    • 19
      Time saver
    • 18
      Easy setup
    • 14
      Work on your projects from anywhere
    • 14
      Best cloud IDE
    • 14
      AutoComplete
    • 13
      It's so portable
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      C++ support
    • 10
      Maven
    • 10
      Easy to bootstrap
    • 7
      It's free and fast
    • 6
      Great usability
    • 6
      Great work
    • 6
      Love having the ability to code from any of my machines
    • 5
      So fast
    • 5
      Gihub Integration, Code Anywhere and Everywhere
    • 4
      Open Source, All in One Cloud Based IDE
    • 4
      Portable
    • 4
      Hassle-free
    • 4
      Interface is pleasing to the eye, a lot of features
    • 4
      easy setup, agile, fast
    • 4
      Lots of frameworks
    • 4
      I like using it on my chromebook
    • 3
      Powerful cloud IDE
    • 3
      GitHub support
    • 3
      GitHub integration
    • 3
      Code Anytime Anywhere
    • 3
      Best Cloud IDE For Rapid Deployment
    • 3
      In the cloud and easy to use
    • 2
      Fast and simple
    • 2
      Easy to set up, and works from my desktop or chromebook
    • 2
      Incredibly convenient
    • 2
      Easy to use and was able to instantly start a project
    • 2
      Takes hassle out of setting up cloud enviroment
    • 2
      Omnipresent, easy to use , collaboration support
    • 2
      Code Completion
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      I absolutely love the collaboration features,
    • 2
      Easy to develop and test protoypes to production grade
    • 2
      It's all in one and surprisingly very easy to use
    • 2
      New to coding, having free-anywhere access suits me
    • 2
      Great for chromebook
    • 2
      Easy setup and open source
    • 2
      I love codenvey
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      Open Source andFree for use
    • 2
      I can use it on my chromebook
    • 1
      Great customer support
    • 1
      Because using it as a chrome extension is awesome and e
    • 1
      Great to use any where
    • 1
      Makes me money
    • 1
      Learn anywhere usability
    • 1
      It's really fast and very usefull
    • 1
      Docker support
    • 1
      easy setup, docker support, agile, fast, code anywhere
    • 1
      Easy use
    • 1
      High development standards
    • 1
      I love it because of many futures it offers. an dis sim
    • 1
      Github integraation
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      I use it with my chromebook
    • 1
      Really great support
    • 1
      Focus on code, keep set up away
    • 1
      It works with Java on a Chromebook
    • 1
      Sexy interface
    • 1
      No need to install other software to code a program
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      Don't have to deal with IDE's
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      Works hand-in-hand with a cloud workflow
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      Great integration
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      C++
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      Portability
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      A well-dev'ed platform for learning is really great
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      Chromebook (CB) Dev
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      Having java support is great
    • 1
      Don't have to worry about local dependencies anymore
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      Great way to learn coding through my chromebook
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      No need to install locally, good for chromebooks etc
    • 1
      Amazing and simple design
    • 1
      Very nice portable coding platform, great speed as well
    • 1
      Openshift integration
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      On the fly development
    • 1
      Flexibility as a student
    • 1
      Github integration, quick, robust, attractive ide
    • 1
      Its a great ide, with support for many languages
    • 1
      Codeenvy is a great platform to develop applications
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      Easy setup, Cloud development
    • 1
      Fast, versatile, intuitive containment
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      Easy to develop, test and CM code from anywhere
    • 1
      Great UX
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      I can code anywhere even I don't have my laptop with me
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      Excellent integration and free to use
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      Easy virtualization
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      Exceptional SaaS and PaaS service
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      The best way to code on my chromebook

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    Cons of CodePen
    Cons of Red Hat Codeready Workspaces
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      No support for any other git-server than github
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      What is CodePen?

      It is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers.. It functions as an online code editor and open-source learning environment, where developers can create code snippets, creatively named "pens", and test them.

      What is Red Hat Codeready Workspaces?

      Built on the open Eclipse Che project, Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces provides developer workspaces, which include all the tools and the dependencies that are needed to code, build, test, run, and debug applications.

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