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Is there any online interactive Python interpreter
Interactive interpreter mean all the inputs don't have to provided in the begining, but they are asked as and when required by the program
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I recommend CodeSkulptor, a free to use online IDE with nice SimpleGUI library embedded in it.
It's a part of Rice University's lecture on Coursera on event-based programming, too.
It has a debugger as well.
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@akshil I was looking for some online interpreter like sololearn code playground.
Online Interpreter means code learns in browser. To be specific, code run on some server and output is displayed in the browser.
Interactive means, programs asks for user input and based on that behave differently,
Incase if you use input function in your program in code playground, you need to gives all your input at once, all else it will break.
Even if there is no input function, some program will behave differently on code playground.
Run this code in code playground and then on your computer and then see the difference in output.
https://code.sololearn.com/cebgXgyB6PYU
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I am confused as to what exactly is your requirement. if you want a python debugger, use pdb. if you want a python ide, use pycharm. I personally prefer to code in vim.
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there are several online python compilers and interpreters. for instance: tutorials point. I would suggest you download the python package for your system and execute your code as many of these online compilers sometimes have a special rule written that ends up being different from the original compilers logic. many of these changes you might see during the implementation of regular expressions.