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  2. Replit - Wikipedia

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    Replit is an American start-up and an online integrated development environment (IDE) that allows users to create and share code in various languages. Replit supports features such as collaborative coding, source control, debugging, unit testing, secrets management, databases, and machine learning.

  3. Codecademy - Wikipedia

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    Codecademy is an American website that offers free and paid interactive classes in various programming languages and topics. Founded in 2011, it has over 45 million users and partners with companies like Amazon, Skillsoft, and Adafruit.

  4. Comparison of online source code playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists notable online software source code playgrounds. A playground allows learning about, experimenting with and sharing source code. [1] [2] ...

  5. Compiler - Wikipedia

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    A compiler is a program that translates source code from a high-level language to a low-level language or executable code. Learn about the different types of compilers, their phases, and the history of compiler development from the first languages to modern compilers.

  6. Execution (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Runtime and run time are the final phases of a program's life cycle, when the code is executed on the CPU as machine code. Learn about the context, errors, and features of execution in computer and software engineering.

  7. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code is a popular source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and version control systems.

  8. Arbitrary code execution - Wikipedia

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    Learn what arbitrary code execution (ACE) is, how it can be exploited, and what types of vulnerabilities and methods are involved. See examples of ACE attacks on video games, Windows 10, 7-Zip, and Log4j.

  9. Computer programming - Wikipedia

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    Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. Learn about the origins, languages, and properties of programming, as well as related terms and concepts.