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Lorenzo Dematté
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I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?
  • oh, and a "Stop this thing!" button! Try to land on the Stack Snippet sandbox page and tunrun a few...

I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?
  • oh, and a "Stop this thing!" button! Try to land on the Stack Snippet sandbox page and tun a few...

I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?
  • oh, and a "Stop this thing!" button! Try to land on the Stack Snippet sandbox page and run a few...
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Lorenzo Dematté
  • 7.8k
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I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?
  • oh, and a "Stop this thing!" button! Try to land on the Stack Snippet sandbox page and tun a few...

I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?

I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?
  • oh, and a "Stop this thing!" button! Try to land on the Stack Snippet sandbox page and tun a few...
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Lorenzo Dematté
  • 7.8k
  • 1
  • 14
  • 9

I was going to suggest it myself.. that's a great tool! I can't wait to see more: more refined UI, more languages (C# should be easy ;) regexps too!)

Speaking of UI: I really like how it is done on the Eloquent JavaScript on-line book; I realize that a in-line editor is not ideal in this case, but maybe a feature like fork-and-edit for answers is good as it allows to quickly amend some code and demonstrate a point.

Some things that I would consider:

  • users should be able to turn these "additional" features on/off, with graceful degradation. You don't trust the executable snippets? You just see it as a text box.
  • consider a way for (experienced) users to contribute "plugins", without access to the SE codebase. Obviously you can't support all the languages in the world: what if I know an esoteric language (or a less popular one, like x86-asm or scala) inside out and I would like to provide "snippets" for it?