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Could there be a solution to the one drawback keeping me from using Sololearn as a serious editor?

I have been looking for a cloud interface with a very good code editor, so that I could switch seamlessly between coding on my android phone and desktop computer just like Google Docs is for text documents. Sololearn so far has come the closest, but I do not like that I have to href pictures from web sourced opposed to already having the picture in a local location. Does anyone have any thoughts, ideas or suggestions? P.S. I am currently referring to html5, CSS3 and JQuery, but I would eventually like to expand to other coding languages. Also, would it be not cool if there were small compact devices made specifically for coding?

14th Nov 2018, 1:36 AM
Brandon Travis Goins
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Try other code editors. There's a lot of them in the Play Store. You can use Quoda. It has cloud backup, which you said you need. ---------------------------- Search Play Store, check and see what fits your needs. ---------------------------- Yes it would be cool to have small devices for coding. But you don't see these kind of stuff is that professional programming is better with keyboard and computer with high computing power. This is probably why company's don't make these kind of things. Because the devices might fail them to bring large amount of profits.
14th Nov 2018, 3:10 PM
Nashid Ayman
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I would need other code editors to be cross platform between pc and android as well as have cloud backup with syncing. Mobile devices may not be as good ask desktops for coding, but they sure help programmers coding while it is a slow time during a minimum wage job making pizza.
15th Nov 2018, 4:46 AM
Brandon Travis Goins
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