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Python & Turtle
Python Online Code Runner Online
- Version 0.4.1
- Copyright © 2018 Andre Burgaud
What is Python & Turtle?
Python & Turtle is a Python playground allowing to interact with the Python programming language within your browser. It is intended to be used as a teaching and/or learning tool. It offers three environments:
- A Python editor with an output pane (text base),
- An environment allowing to interact with the Python Turtle module (graphical base),
- A classic Python interpreter (a.k.a. REPL or shell).
Licenses
Python & Turtle relies on several open source projects. Those projects are listed below with their respective licenses:
- Brython (MIT License)
- Split.js (MIT License)
- UIKit (MIT License)
- jQuery (MIT License)
- jQuery LoadingOverlay (MIT License)
- Ace Editor (BSD License)
- Font Awesome (Icons: CC BY 4.0 License, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1 License, Code: MIT License)
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Credits
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In addition to the open source libraries used to power this web site, some code (e.g. Python Shell), was directly adapted from the Brython Project (code available under an MIT license). Big thanks to Pierre Quentel and other Brython contributors for their outstanding work on Brython.