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Which code editor works best for offline coding on Android? Sololearn or QuickEdit?

Offline code editors for Android devices.

23rd Sep 2018, 8:02 PM
Ryan Els
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I use 👉 Creative IDE 👈 you found it on google play. it have offline python, c++, BASIC, pascal and other Ide
23rd Sep 2018, 8:33 PM
Naola
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(Nevermind what I just said here I forgot that you wanted an offline editor. Just use quickedit for offline editing but you can compile code in dcoder if you have internet connection) I use Dcoder. Its similar to code playground but supports more languages. But an IDE for a specific language is even better like Cxxdroid and Pydroid as James suggested. Judging by your skills, I see that you are a web developer. Try Codeanywhere: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.codeanywhere.mobile If you don't like that then just use QuickEdit.
24th Sep 2018, 1:46 AM
qwerty
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Flash Fair enough. I downloaded Creative IDE and gave it a shot. It is nothing compared to Sololearn or QuickEdit. The whole IDE seems to lag and bounce on fluffy clouds. Even "Hello World" was a mission. Try Sololearn instead. Much better. But once you got wings and you want to fly or run (because you Flash) then move to QuickEdit. I am going to delete Creative IDE now. Waste of time.
23rd Sep 2018, 9:14 PM
Ryan Els
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Man, use QuickEdit. It's also my trusted sandbox in HTML. Here are my trusted sandboxes for HTML: Codecademy W3Schools SoloLearn QuickEdit HTMLSandbox.com
29th Nov 2018, 2:28 PM
A Google User
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I'm ready
3rd Aug 2022, 4:16 AM
Jeramy Brown
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