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is there any app for android where i can run my java scripts to check whether they are working or not ?

12th Jul 2016, 6:36 AM
Harsh Rawat
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Why not to use code playground in that app?
13th Jul 2016, 2:04 PM
Daniil Fomichev
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If you don't like any apps for check JS code, you can develop android app yourself. Good luck!
18th Jul 2016, 6:30 AM
Vladimir Pavlychev
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try AIDE Web
13th Jul 2016, 6:44 AM
gx021
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I always write them inside of html. Whenever the page loads,,, the scripts get executed. This app can as well be used to try them out (Code Playground).
13th Jul 2016, 1:10 PM
Lejend Ekpaton
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Make your JavaScript page with the code...and open it with any browser. to edit the code ..use Notepad++ ..And Yes..the Code Playground is not that good. it doesn't displays all the things of Java ..don't use the code play, Use a browser for best output
16th Jul 2016, 5:06 AM
Krutarth Makwana
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If you have a windows or linux operating system, I find the Notepad ++ software helps with the realm of website coding. (Html, Css, Javascript) I'm sure there might be an apk mirror for Notepad ++ if you look hard enough, but here's a link to what I'm talking about and I hope this helps you Harsh! https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v7.html
3rd Oct 2016, 10:40 PM
Isaiah Morris
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sure goto Google play store and write (js run) congratulations you've got the app
8th Dec 2016, 3:45 PM
Whisper in silence
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there really isn't an app i prefer sublime text, notepad ++ , or plain ole' notepad! You can imbedd JavaScript with css but dont get your head in a twist because its more of how you save the file. .js .html .css
26th Dec 2016, 5:42 AM
Isaiah Morris
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i think w3schools is better website to run ur own script
12th Jul 2016, 12:51 PM
Santhosh
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i agree W3schools is the besr
12th Jul 2016, 4:15 PM
aiden
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There's a new app called "JS run". Within the app you can use "console.log" to call in results into the console. Hope this helped.
18th Jul 2016, 2:37 AM
Manuel Lopez
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boa noite
26th Jul 2016, 10:24 PM
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dcoder
12th Jul 2016, 8:51 AM
jordan delin
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olá tb
26th Jul 2016, 10:25 PM
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