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Codio vs StackBlitz: What are the differences?

Codio: 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; StackBlitz: Online VS Code Editor for Angular and React. StackBlitz is an online IDE where you can create Angular & React projects that are immediately online & shareable via link… in just one click. 😮 It automatically takes care of installing dependencies, compiling, bundling, and hot reloading as you type.

Codio and StackBlitz can be primarily classified as "Cloud IDE" tools.

StackBlitz is an open source tool with 6.61K GitHub stars and 436 GitHub forks. Here's a link to StackBlitz's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Codio
Pros of StackBlitz
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    Clean, slick and smooth user interface
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    Fast
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    GitHub integration
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    Free
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    Unlimited free public project
  • 4
    Great customer support
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    Linux command line
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    Collaboration
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    SFTP access to your own machine
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    Write rich teaching content using markdown
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    It just works
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    Fast loading
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    Can sign-in with third-party account. E.g. Github
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    Full terminal

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Cons of Codio
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      Cannot upload Images
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      Not able to upload Images
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      Only support projects scaffolded with @angular/cli

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    What is Codio?

    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.

    What is StackBlitz?

    StackBlitz is the browser-based IDE that eliminates time-consuming local configuration and lets you spend 
more time coding. Develop with Next.js, React, Angular, Vite, and more in a Node.js development environment entirely in your browser

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