JavaScript & TypeScript Editor

JavaScript & TypeScript Editor

By Cloudbit d.o.o.

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2022-11-09
  • Current Version: 1.8.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 185.07 MB
  • Developer: Cloudbit d.o.o.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.03125
4.03125
From 32 Ratings

Description

A fully functioning offline node.js runtime on your mobile device. It lets you run JavaScript and TypeScript code and scripts offline on your phone, without any internet connection or server setup. You can use it as a compiler, a console, an engine, a runtime, WebView, or an IDE. Whether you are a professional developer, a student, or a hobbyist, JavaScript CodePad will help you practice and improve your coding skills anytime, anywhere. Built in tsc compiler transpiles your TypeScript code to JavaScript offline. Use the WebView mode to access the built-in Web Browser Window and DOM interface. Combine HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and learn building Web apps. Organise your code into modules and run multiple JS files using Node.js as a runtime (Internet connection required). You can run, execute, and evaluate JS code and programs from this app. Lightweight app with full JavaScript syntax highlighting, code completion and editor actions like undo, redo, comment lines, and indent selection to enhance your developer productivity. Enhanced productivity with live JS and TS code analysis as you type. Catch errors before you run the code. Built-in AI Assistant, whenever you get an error in your code, AI can suggest how to resolve it. AI Assistant can also refactor your code, clean it up, check it for bugs, write comments and documentation strings or just explain it. Blazing fast, all single script and Web View code is ran directly on the embedded node.js runtime or built in Web browser. Enhance your programming and JavaScript skills by solving built-in coding problems. Learn JavaScript with the MDN tutorial. Become a JavaScript coding master. Learn TypeScript with the official TypeScript handbook. Test your JavaScript and TypeScript knowledge, the app will tell you if you are writing valid JavaScript. With JavaScript CodePad, you can: - Write and execute JavaScript code with syntax highlighting and auto-indentation. - Run and compile TypeScript code and scripts - Test and debug your code with the built-in console and error messages. - Share and load your code snippets for later use - Customised keyboard with special keys and shortcuts for JavaScript and TypeScript - Code completion - Code formatting - Code linting - Solve built-in coding challenges - Access JavaScript and TypeScript tutorial and library reference from the app - Learn new concepts and techniques - Write HTML, CSS and JS code and run it in a built-in WebView - Run multiple JS files Download it today and unleash your creativity with the most popular programming language in the world. Note that certain features like Code completion, WebView mode and project mode require paid Developer upgrade.

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Reviews

  • تقييم

    3
    By او الابن
    البرامج جيد
  • Just Okay

    1
    By SwoleThunder
    Would be a lot better if it wasn’t subscription base. don’t recommend
  • I made the in-app purchase too soon.

    1
    By WT9T
    This app does not support text selection, cut, copy, or paste. This is because it does not support a keyboard. It's a cliché, but: How did this get past App Review? After 5 minutes use, the keyboard became erratic (tap in the editor, the keyboard appears and immediately disappears). Soon thereafter the keyboard was never presented at all. At first, double (word) and triple (line) taps were ignored. Then single-taps were ignored; no keyboard, no selection. The "support" website advertises the developer's cross-platform development services. No mention of this app, much less support for it. I infer this is meant to showcase the quality of its work. Noted. The idea that the best glyph for a "run" button was "send email" should have been a hint. The "solution" for suppressing typographic quotes by putting it on the customer to sacrifice them system-wide is, um, surprising, given that filtering insertions in individual UITextFields has been UIKit 101 for fifteen years. (I smell "cross-platform solution." Noted.) I purchased in haste because the ads were too obstructive to properly assess the free version, and I was too eager to have an iPod REPL. Lesson learned.

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