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Codio vs DartPad: What are the differences?

What is 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.

What is DartPad? An online Dart editor with support for console, web, and Flutter apps. It is a free, open-source online editor to help developers learn about Dart and Flutter. It compiles, analyzes, and displays the results of its users' Dart code, and can be embedded in other websites as an iframe.

Codio and DartPad belong to "Cloud IDE" category of the tech stack.

DartPad is an open source tool with 703 GitHub stars and 207 GitHub forks. Here's a link to DartPad's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Codio
Pros of DartPad
  • 10
    Clean, slick and smooth user interface
  • 8
    Fast
  • 7
    GitHub integration
  • 7
    Free
  • 6
    Unlimited free public project
  • 4
    Great customer support
  • 2
    Linux command line
  • 1
    Collaboration
  • 1
    SFTP access to your own machine
  • 1
    Write rich teaching content using markdown
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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 DartPad?

    It is a free, open-source online editor to help developers learn about Dart and Flutter. It compiles, analyzes, and displays the results of its users' Dart code, and can be embedded in other websites as an iframe.

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