Write Your Code Documentation
If you prefer coding directly on our platform, this guide is for you. Our integrated development environment (IDE) provides a seamless experience for writing, testing, and deploying your code. Here's how you can get started with writing your code directly on our platform.
Getting Started with the IDE
Our IDE offers a user-friendly interface, designed to accommodate both novice and experienced developers. Here’s how you can initiate the coding process:
Select Your Language
Initially, select the programming language for your project. Our platform currently supports the following languages:
- Python
- Node.js
- Other (please refer to our documentation for additional languages)
Writing Your Code
To ensure seamless execution and interaction with our platform, your code must include an app
function, which serves as the entry point.
The app
Function
- Python: In Python, your
app
function should be defined in any of the files, acting as the entry point of your application.
For detailed Python-specific guidelines, please see Python Documentation.
- Node.js: In Node.js, define an
app
function in your main file. This function will be invoked to start your application.
Refer to Node.js Documentation for more on Node.js best practices.
- Other: For languages other than Python and Node.js, ensure to define an equivalent entry function or method that complies with the execution standards of the respective language.
Consult Other Languages Documentation for specifics on other supported languages.
Uploading and Executing Your Code
After writing your code in the IDE:
- Review and Test: Ensure your code runs correctly within the IDE.
- Upload: Follow the platform-specific instructions to upload your code.
- Execute: Once uploaded, your code can be executed directly on our platform.