![]() If you are interested in partnering with us to fund this key work, please reach out to us via email. Our work on the Code Editor has been generously funded by the Algorand Foundation and Endless, and we thank them for their generous support. We’re also planning on making the Editor available as an open source project so that other projects and organisations focussed on helping people learn to code can benefit. Enables young people to build a vast variety of projects because it supports graphic user interface output and supplies images and sprites for use in multimedia projects.Making learning to program engaging for more young people Support localisation and translation, so we can tailor the Editor for the needs of young people all over the worldģ.Ensure it works well on mobile and tablet devices, and low-cost computers including the Raspberry Pi 4 2GB.paiza.IO API We provide paiza.IO API for your application. paiza.IO engine provides stable running time, extremely low latency without any polling, and scalable infrastructure. ![]() Removing barriers to accessing computing education paiza.IO engine is the lightest container based code runner engine that support all (20+) popular compiler or script languages. Run Result Size: prog.r Input + + We need this line of code to show graphs in our compiler bitmap (file'out. ![]() Brings together projects instructions and code editing into a single interface so that young people do not have to switch screens, which makes coding easierĢ. The backend code compiler allows you to edit Python, C, C++, PHP, Node.js, Java, Bash, Clojure, Fortran, Go, Kotlin, Perl, R, Ruby, Scala, Swift, TypeScript, and VB.NET code, and view the result in your browser.Helps learners to transition from block-based to text-based, informed by our deep understanding of pedagogy and computing education.Suits beginners and also supports them as their confidence and independence grows, so they can take on their own coding projects in a familiar environment.Supporting young people’s learning journeys We’re developing the Code Editor with three main aims in mind. One of our long-term goals is to engage millions of young people in learning about computing and how to create with digital technologies. Based on what learners, educators, volunteers, teachers, and parents tell us, we will make the improvements to the Editor that matter most to the young people we aim to support. ![]() Your feedback helps us decide what to do next.
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