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Codio vs JSFiddle: What are the differences?
Developers describe Codio as "An awesome Web IDE that runs right in your browser". Every project gets its own Box: an instantly available server-side development environment with full terminal access. With features such as forking, collaboration, importing from Git repos and more, Codio strives to remove as many barriers as possible to create a platform developers will enjoy using as their IDE of choice. On the other hand, JSFiddle is detailed as "An online code editor". It is an online community for testing and showcasing user-created and collaborational HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, known as 'fiddles'. It allows for simulated AJAX calls.
Codio and JSFiddle can be categorized as "Cloud IDE" tools.
Some of the features offered by Codio are:
- Back End Boxes
- Abbreviations
- AutoComplete
On the other hand, JSFiddle provides the following key features:
- Saving and Forking code
- GitHub Integration
- Live code collaboration
Pros of Codio
- Clean, slick and smooth user interface10
- Fast8
- GitHub integration7
- Free7
- Unlimited free public project6
- Great customer support4
- Linux command line2
- Collaboration1
- SFTP access to your own machine1
- Write rich teaching content using markdown1
Pros of JSFiddle
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Cons of Codio
Cons of JSFiddle
- Can't login with third-party app account2