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CodePicnic vs Coder: What are the differences?
Developers describe CodePicnic as "Full-stack code containers right in the browser". Want to explain some client-side code or server-side project? We made it happen. Say "Hi" to CodePicnic. Your neighborhood platform for sharing and running code in the browser. On the other hand, Coder is detailed as "The developer workspace platform". Coder moves developer workspaces to your cloud and centralizes their creation and management. With Coder, developers can get up and running on new projects right away and stay in flow using their preferred IDE and tools.
CodePicnic and Coder belong to "Sandbox as a Service" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by CodePicnic are:
- Full Back-end Consoles - From a Linux shell to a Express.js app. Create consoles with Ruby, Python, PHP or Node.js. If it runs on GNU/Linux, we can handle.
- Embeddable servers - Use your consoles inside your site, Tumblr blog or Medium. Let those text-only tutorials in the past.
- Shareable - Everyone gets their own console copy! Safe and secure to play around, mess with and even export it to Github.
On the other hand, Coder provides the following key features:
- Consistent workspaces
- Manage configuration drift
- Keep source code in the cloud
Pros of CodePicnic
- No messups with your system2