JavaScript Coding Editor & IDE Apple

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4.30 (Rating count: 97)
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Recent rating average: 2.50
All time rating average: 4.30
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2026-05-19 Mu***** One of the best apps to code JS on iOS, especially with code completion. My one gripe is that the top bar takes way too much space on iphone. And there is another menu button located inside the editor which further shrinks available space.
One of the best apps to code JS on iOS, especially with code completion. My one gripe is that the top bar takes way too much space on iphone. And there is another menu button located inside the editor which further shrinks available space.
2026-04-03 Ra***** Is really good, and I’m making a VR
Is really good, and I’m making a VR
2026-01-22 Ge***** Poor initial impression but developer contacted me within 4 hours of my email and I’m going to investigate before I make a final review. Just wanted to note the part about the quick response.
Poor initial impression but developer contacted me within 4 hours of my email and I’m going to investigate before I make a final review. Just wanted to note the part about the quick response.
2026-01-17 Da***** Wonderful
Wonderful
2025-02-16 Ib***** Worst app for beginners and fake ratings
Worst app for beginners and fake ratings
2025-01-05 Er***** type Readonly<T> = { readonly [P in keyof T]: T[P]; }; interface Person { name: string; age: number; } const person: Readonly<Person> = { name: "Alice", age: 30 }; // person.name = "Bob"; // Error: Cannot assign to 'name' because it is a read-only property # none of this worked so I uninstalled immediately
type Readonly<T> = { readonly [P in keyof T]: T[P]; }; interface Person { name: string; age: number; } const person: Readonly<Person> = { name: "Alice", age: 30 }; // person.name = "Bob"; // Error: Cannot assign to 'name' because it is a read-only property # none of this worked so I uninstalled immediately
2024-11-11 si***** Tried some snippets on this program but it wound even display console log output. Pretty useless. Just gives you a green check mark on code evaluation
Tried some snippets on this program but it wound even display console log output. Pretty useless. Just gives you a green check mark on code evaluation
2024-09-01 او***** البرامج جيد
البرامج جيد
2024-05-27 .-***** Would be a lot better if it wasn’t subscription base. don’t recommend
Would be a lot better if it wasn’t subscription base. don’t recommend
2023-10-26 WT***** This app does not support text selection, cut, copy, or paste. This is because it does not support a keyboard. It's a cliché, but: How did this get past App Review? After 5 minutes use, the keyboard became erratic (tap in the editor, the keyboard appears and immediately disappears). Soon thereafter the keyboard was never presented at all. At first, double (word) and triple (line) taps were ignored. Then single-taps were ignored; no keyboard, no selection. The "support" website advertises the developer's cross-platform development services. No mention of this app, much less support for it. I infer this is meant to showcase the quality of its work. Noted. The idea that the best glyph for a "run" button was "send email" should have been a hint. The "solution" for suppressing typographic quotes by putting it on the customer to sacrifice them system-wide is, um, surprising, given that filtering insertions in individual UITextFields has been UIKit 101 for fifteen years. (I smell "cross-platform solution." Noted.) I purchased in haste because the ads were too obstructive to properly assess the free version, and I was too eager to have an iPod REPL. Lesson learned.
This app does not support text selection, cut, copy, or paste. This is because it does not support a keyboard. It's a cliché, but: How did this get past App Review? After 5 minutes use, the keyboard became erratic (tap in the editor, the keyboard appears and immediately disappears). Soon thereafter the keyboard was never presented at all. At first, double (word) and triple (line) taps were ignored. Then single-taps were ignored; no keyboard, no selection. The "support" website advertises the developer's cross-platform development services. No mention of this app, much less support for it. I infer this is meant to showcase the quality of its work. Noted. The idea that the best glyph for a "run" button was "send email" should have been a hint. The "solution" for suppressing typographic quotes by putting it on the customer to sacrifice them system-wide is, um, surprising, given that filtering insertions in individual UITextFields has been UIKit 101 for fifteen years. (I smell "cross-platform solution." Noted.) I purchased in haste because the ads were too obstructive to properly assess the free version, and I was too eager to have an iPod REPL. Lesson learned.

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