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New trends permit developers to test their code snippets online. Here’s looking at a few web apps that are meant to serve this sole purpose.

Thursday, September 19, 2013: There are Web apps that assist you in testing your code online. All of them need an internet connection and a few of them even present you with an option of pro plans for upgrading your account features.
As cited on hongkiat.com, we bring to you ten such apps along with their features.

1. Codepad – This allows you to share code syntax over the web. Apart from debugging, it permits you to copy/paste crucial pieces of code that can be shared online. It has an output screen that shows any error messages that your code has. Its left-hand menu radio buttons permit one to make changes to the parsing language from C/C++, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and many others.

2. Write Code Online – Its website, WriteCodeOnline.com redirects you to its JavaScript editor where you can select from JS, PHP, and basic URL encoding. It is a safe application to use and is much lighter than other options.

3. Tinkerbin – This can support web developers coding in HTML5/CSS3/JS and reveals the output on screen. Although the app is still in Alpha development, it has several tools that work in synchronization and catch bugs in a fast fashion. It also has a rendering engine that supports obscure languages like Coffeescript and Sass within CSS. Its console is quite advanced supporting a number of trends.

4. JS Bin – This is a JavaScript debugging console and makes a collaborative effort where you can share a private link with other developers and write it with them in real time. Its interface might be slightly confusing for novices but its developers have put in place online tutorials for assistance. You can choose from a number of JS libraries – jQuery, JQuery UI, jQM, Prototype, MooTools.

5. jsFiddle – Its interface is very different in comparison to JS Bin and has support for more complex functions. Instantly you can sign up for a free account and save your code samples online. It presents a short URL that you can share around the Web via Twitter, Facebook, even Stack.

6. CSSDesk – This has a setup where the source code sits on the left and final webpage render on the right. It is great for making small webpage templates and testing the longer CSS3 properties with gradients and box shadows. The app also permits you to download source code in the form of files to your computer.

7. jsdo.it – This allows you to share JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3 code snippets. It is not an open app and needs a formal registration process. You need to connect with other social network like Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Github and then choose a username before starting to code.

8. Google Code Playground – This provides complete access to its APIs and can debug all your code straight from the same window. Talking of APIs you can take data from the biggest Google products. You can list blog posts from Blogger, markers from Google Maps, and video players directly via YouTube.

9. IDEOne – This is a tool that is based around deep programming and software development. Its online editor can support syntax highlighting for certain prominent languages which includeC, Java, C#, VB.NET, SQL and a lot more. This app allows you to instantly debug several other programming languages from the same page.

10. Viper7 Codepad - This webapp is also called Codepad and is hosted on a website viper-7.com. Its debugging tools are setup for PHP output where you can make changes between PHP5 and PHP4. By creating an account, you can utilize its service as a personal storage system.

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