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Python live environment on web-site?

Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on

http://tryruby.hobix.com/

I would prefer something which allows to paste small scripts into a
text-field, to run them on the server, and to be able to read the
produced output of the script.

I searched using google but didn't come across such a site. However, I
imagine there must be at least one....

Thanks for any hint,

Thomas
Jun 20 '07 #1
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On Jun 21, 1:18 am, Thomas.Len...@netcologne.de (Thomas Lenarz) wrote:
Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on

http://tryruby.hobix.com/

I would prefer something which allows to paste small scripts into a
text-field, to run them on the server, and to be able to read the
produced output of the script.

I searched using google but didn't come across such a site. However, I
imagine there must be at least one....

Thanks for any hint,

Thomas


Crunchy.

Jun 21 '07 #2
I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on

http://tryruby.hobix.com/

I would prefer something which allows to paste small scripts into a
text-field, to run them on the server, and to be able to read the
produced output of the script.

I searched using google but didn't come across such a site. However, I
imagine there must be at least one....


Crunchy.
As far as I remember the pypy people also put together a publicly
available python console in javascript. Actually it's a whole xterm I
think and one can start python in there.

HTH,
Daniel
Jun 21 '07 #3
On Jun 21, 3:00 am, "tleeuwenb...@gmail.com" <tleeuwenb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Jun 21, 1:18 am, Thomas.Len...@netcologne.de (Thomas Lenarz) wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on
http://tryruby.hobix.com/
I would prefer something which allows to paste small scripts into a
text-field, to run them on the server, and to be able to read the
produced output of the script.
I searched using google but didn't come across such a site. However, I
imagine there must be at least one....
Thanks for any hint,
Thomas

Crunchy.
Unfortunately, as far as I know, Crunchy is not (yet) hosted on any
publicly accessible server.

Here are two "try Python" sites:
http://www.datamech.com/devan/trypython/trypython.py
http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/try_python/

If you want to know more about Crunchy, the latest version is located
at code.google.com/p/crunchy

André

Jun 21 '07 #4
On Jun 21, 8:49 pm, André <andre.robe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Jun 21, 3:00 am, "tleeuwenb...@gmail.com" <tleeuwenb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Jun 21, 1:18 am, Thomas.Len...@netcologne.de (Thomas Lenarz) wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on
>http://tryruby.hobix.com/
I would prefer something which allows to paste small scripts into a
text-field, to run them on the server, and to be able to read the
produced output of the script.
I searched using google but didn't come across such a site. However, I
imagine there must be at least one....
Thanks for any hint,
Thomas
Crunchy.

Unfortunately, as far as I know, Crunchy is not (yet) hosted on any
publicly accessible server.

Here are two "try Python" sites:http://www.datamech.com/devan/trypyt...wm/try_python/

If you want to know more about Crunchy, the latest version is located
at code.google.com/p/crunchy

André

If you have your own server, it's possible to host crunchy yourself --
I assumed this was the requirement.

Cheers,
-T

Jun 21 '07 #5
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:18:26 GMT, Th***********@netcologne.de (Thomas
Lenarz) wrote:
>Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a python-live-environment available on a
public web-site similar to the ruby-live-tutorial on
Thanks a lot for all your replies.

I looked at the "TryPython-Sites" and will have a look at crunchy,
although I in fact was looking for something already hosted somewhere
and ready to use.

Nonetheless, crunchy looks very interesting in general.

Thanks again,

Thomas
Jun 23 '07 #6

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