We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to Carbide. The primary competitors include µCalc, Observable HQ. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Carbide and iodide, Data-Forge Notebook, Kajero. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to Carbide. The primary competitors include µCalc, Observable HQ. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Carbide and iodide, Data-Forge Notebook, Kajero. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
Carbide is a live-coding environment in your browser.
Carbide is a live-coding environment in your browser.
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Carbide Overview
Carbide is a new kind of programming environment that uses a notebook format with live coding features to facilitate development and debugging.
FEATURES
- Requires no installation or setup - Supports Javascript/ES2015 - Imports modules automatically from NPM or GitHub - Saves and loads directly to and from Github Gists - Comments live in a Rich Text sidebar #LiterateProgramming - Carbide shows results in-between the lines of your code— letting you see data in context The result of any expression can be logged, visualized, and directly manipulated with powerful (and shiny) widgets - Carbide doesn't distinguish between input and output, using generalized machine learning techniques to run programs backwards