Traditional code-sharing tools Jsbin and Jsfilddle
Jsfiddle and Jsbin may be the first and most commonly used code in front-end development "play" tool, with a large number of fans and users, as a front-end development Siege division, I personally used to use.
However, as a foreign service and products, loading speed is very incomprehensible, often half a day loading, such as:
And the most important thing is that a lot of CDN reference js/css from Google Cdn, we also understand that the kingdom no longer to Google Visa, all the Google Domain Services or files are not normal access. Unless you fq!. Use very not fluent drip say! Such as:
Light Video code sharing tool
The Geek tag also provides an enhanced online code sharing tool with access to the following address:
Share Code (please login to the website first)
This tool contains all the functions of running and previewing the front-end code in real time, and most importantly, you can record your writing code "the whole process", it can help you to automatically record, save, you can share to your friends or colleagues, you can easily watch and run your final writing code, while interested, You can also watch the process of writing your code, even the description of the inline bubble code you added. This means that it is equivalent to the following two tool complexes:
Code Recording playback tool + code sharing tool
And the tool integrates the following functions:
- Full CDN Support: Hundreds of free open source CDN Class library access, including different versions
- Placeholder Image Helper Generation tool: Do I need to refer to the image in the code? Do not need Baidu, direct use of URL generation can
- JS Code correctness test: To help you detect the correctness of JS code
Most importantly, this tool not only supports the front-end language, but also supports the online writing and running of popular languages such as Java,objective-c and PHP, without the IDE and the compilation environment, you can share your own code and programming skills in any location, any environment, as long as you can access the Internet, Isn't it cool?
Once saved, you can share directly with social media at various forums:
Or is it convenient to plug into your personal blog instead of the traditional "online demo" address?
Duang~duang~duang still using Jsfiddle and Jsbin to do online front-end code demonstrations and demos? Try the more powerful online code sharing tool!