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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Free Code Editors For Android


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Programming can be fun when done with the right tools – development tools that let you write and test the source code without pestering. Coding on the computer is surely more congenial, but it cannot beat the convenience of viewing or editing the source code from anywhere. This is where mobile devices come in handy – you can carry them anywhere and do your tasks from your own comfortable place.

The Android app ecosystem offers a plethora of applications for programming. The Google Play Store is full of apps for all your coding needs – code editors, compilers, and development environments, just to name a few. They are all different and come with a varied set of features and drawbacks, which makes selecting the best tool a challenge. This is where we come in. Let’s take a look at the top 5 code editors for Android that can help you code, edit, compile and run your source code on the move.

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1. Quoda

Quoda is certainly the best free multi-language code editor for Android. It is a powerful yet easy source code editor, and comes with nearly all the essential features that a software programmer would need. It also bundles various productivity-enhancing functionalities that can boost the developer’s efficiency. It is packed full of many useful features such as syntax highlighting, auto-suggestions, line bookmarking, auto-indentation, etc.

Syntax highlighting comes with variety of themes and fonts, and works for various programming languages including HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, C, C++, C#, Java, ActionScript, Lisp, Markdown, Haskell and more. It has support for code templates and snippets, which can help minimize the coding work. It adds extra keys to your keyboard that gives you the ability to boost your typing speed. Other features include find and replace, comment and uncomment, preview for HTML files, website source downloader, HTML cleaner, etc.

Quoda understands your uploading requirements and offers various solutions. It can open, edit and upload files to an unlimited number of FTP or FTPS servers. It can even store and fetch files from popular cloud storage services such as Dropbox and Google Drive, and support for Box and Skydrive is expected in a future release. [Get it here]

2. DroidEdit

DroidEdit is a source code editor and text writer with a clean and simple interface. It has multi-language support with features to help you achieve your goal easily and effectively. It is for Android as Notepad++ is for desktop operating systems – that means it can be used to open and modify simple text files as well as source code files of various programming languages.

DroidEdit offers syntax highlighting that comes with support for more than 200 languages, and many built-in themes as well as an option to create custom color themes. Writer mode turns off the auto-correct and switches on the spell-checker. Emmet can be used to expand simple expressions into full-fledged HTML code. Other features include line wrap, search and replace, extra keys on your keyboard for faster code typing and even support for editing system files on your rooted device.

DroidEdit has support for downloading and uploading files from remote storage providers. You can upload and download files from (s)FTP servers. It even supports reading and writing to cloud storage providers such as Dropbox, Google Drive and Box. Additionally, it has a rare feature of built-in support for Git that allows you to checkout, edit, commit and push directly from your phone or tablet. [Get it here]

3. AWD

Android Web Developer (AWD) is a simple yet feature-rich integrated development environment. It lets you code and develop web projects using your Android phone or tablet. You can use it to edit and code

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