Overview
Fire up a python console in the browser
PyConsole is an extension which you can use to directly run python programs in the browser; It mimics the behavior of a normal REPL that you can launch in a terminal but aims to achieve more with the power of the browser environment. You can import popular data analysis libraries such numpy and pandas for data wrangling or just write normal python snippet for day to day tasks. You can even create beautiful visualizations directly in the console using the altair / matplotlib / plotly library. Pro tips: 1. In case you encounter a dead session, try start a new session by clicking the > icon. It will maintain all information from the current session. 2. Delete commands you don't like any more by clicking the trash icon to keep the session clean.
Azlan Chenlong Mohammad Noh (Hshs)Apr 3, 2022
This is awesome! I can finally programme python from my chromebook. But input() doesn't work here. Please fix it🥹
leopsidomDeveloperApr 5, 2022
Thank you for liking it! Yeah, input is a known issue. I didn't prioritize fixing it upon other more useful features since it seems to me a not that commonly used function. But since you bring it up, will take a look at it in the near future.
Details
- Version0.18.5
- UpdatedMarch 9, 2024
- Size23.41KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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