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Peter Mortensen
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What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based-based, full featured IDE. Looks and looks a bit too heavy. NotI am not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

We should always place the core part of the solution here at SO, so if the external link becomes broken, the answer would be still usable.

So any additional code example should be treated as an optional addition.

Benefits of Codespaces (and similar external services):

  • runnable tests
  • better source code highlighting
  • multiple files support
  • show file structure
  • show imports of eventual dependent libraries

I think StackoverflowStack Overflow should partner with a reputable external provider. Like they did with Imgur in regard ofto referenced images. Partner

Partner with someone reputable to guarantee that the source examples won't go offline or behind a paywall; to ensure that the sources would be accessible at least in the read-only mode even if the external provider goes out of business.

What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based, full featured IDE. Looks a bit too heavy. Not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

We should always place the core part of the solution here at SO, so if the external link becomes broken, the answer would be still usable.

So any additional code example should be treated as an optional addition.

Benefits of Codespaces (and similar external services):

  • runnable tests
  • better source code highlighting
  • multiple files support
  • show file structure
  • show imports of eventual dependent libraries

I think Stackoverflow should partner with a reputable external provider. Like they did with Imgur in regard of referenced images. Partner with someone reputable to guarantee that the source examples won't go offline or behind a paywall; to ensure that the sources would be accessible at least in the read-only mode even if the external provider goes out of business.

What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser-based, full featured IDE and looks a bit too heavy. I am not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

We should always place the core part of the solution here at SO, so if the external link becomes broken, the answer would be still usable.

So any additional code example should be treated as an optional addition.

Benefits of Codespaces (and similar external services):

  • runnable tests
  • better source code highlighting
  • multiple files support
  • show file structure
  • show imports of eventual dependent libraries

I think Stack Overflow should partner with a reputable external provider. Like they did with Imgur in regard to referenced images.

Partner with someone reputable to guarantee that the source examples won't go offline or behind a paywall; to ensure that the sources would be accessible at least in the read-only mode even if the external provider goes out of business.

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Espinosa
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What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based, full featured IDE. Looks a bit too heavy. Not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

We should always place the core part of the solution here at SO, so if the external link becomes broken, the answer would be still usable.

So any additional code example should be treated as an optional addition.

Benefits of Codespaces (and similar external services):

  • runnable tests
  • better source code highlighting
  • multiple files support
  • show file structure
  • show imports of eventual dependent libraries

I think Stackoverflow should partner with a reputable external provider. Like they did with Imgur in regard of referenced images. Partner with someone reputable to guarantee that the source examples won't go offline or behind a paywall; to ensure that the sources would be accessible at least in the read-only mode even if the external provider goes out of business.

What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based, full featured IDE. Looks a bit too heavy. Not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based, full featured IDE. Looks a bit too heavy. Not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.

We should always place the core part of the solution here at SO, so if the external link becomes broken, the answer would be still usable.

So any additional code example should be treated as an optional addition.

Benefits of Codespaces (and similar external services):

  • runnable tests
  • better source code highlighting
  • multiple files support
  • show file structure
  • show imports of eventual dependent libraries

I think Stackoverflow should partner with a reputable external provider. Like they did with Imgur in regard of referenced images. Partner with someone reputable to guarantee that the source examples won't go offline or behind a paywall; to ensure that the sources would be accessible at least in the read-only mode even if the external provider goes out of business.

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Espinosa
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What about GitHub Codespaces? But it's more like a browser based, full featured IDE. Looks a bit too heavy. Not sure how much it is long-term "free" and "durable" option.