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SourceLair
Developer(s)Sourcelair Ltd.
Written inPython/Django
PlatformWeb
TypeOnline IDE
Websitewww.sourcelair.com

SourceLair is an Online IDE (integrated development environment) that lets you code in more than 25 programming languages and frameworks, while it integrates with Git, GitHub and Heroku.

Features

Code in the browser.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "SourceLair | Online IDE | Django, PHP, HTML5 and Node.js".