Online Console Compiler Cheats

Online Console Compiler Hack 1.0.2 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Nigel Crasto
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.0.2
ID: com.nex.OnlineConsoleCompiler

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Description

Online Console Compiler helps you to compile and run programs on your smart phone for more than 15+ programming languages.

Languages supported include:

1. Java
2. Python
3. C/C++
4. Ruby
5. Clojure
6. PHP
7. JavaScript(Node JS)
8. Scala
9. Go
10. VB.net
11. C#
12. Shell Scripting
13. Objective-C
14. MySQL
15. Perl
16. Swift
`17. R

Version history

1.0.2
2016-03-29
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug Fixes
1.0.1
2016-03-21

Ways to hack Online Console Compiler

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
8 Ratings

Reviews

Steven7174258,
Great! iOS keyboard support please!
First off, this is going to be great for on the go coding without my laptop nearby! Thank you!!

I experimented with several languages as soon as I got the app, and I had issues at first with including header files with quotes, namely stdio.h. Ultimately, I found the error: the iOS keyboard includes the “ character for quotes. This slanted quote looks like it works right, but it does not work on all compilers! I had issues in C, but it is probably app wide. The character the compiler is expecting for quotes is ", and this character is only provided in the example code that works. Please fully support, and thank you for your work on this!
Fun543654,
Yep
This is the only one that doesn’t require like 17 in app purchases

Simplified answer:

It’s great
Prath1011,
Good
Perfect App!!
Adler Weber,
READ ME!!!
Wow. I am really early. I don't think I've ever been this early to an app's release. Anyways, to help everyone in the future who may not be so early, this is a great app! I've tested basic JavaScript, Python, and Shell Scripting. Thumbs up to the creators for giving us this amazing tool. Like the other review says, FIFTEEN LANGUAGES FOR FREE!?!? I'll admit it took me a while to figure my way around the app, and the input is a little bit confusing and a small turnoff. If the developers are reading this, I love this work. Keep it free. If it isn't too much trouble, I think more people would enjoy the app if it was a little bit more user friendly regarding the input. Have a popup ask the user for input and continue to run the script. It would be hard, but make the app 100% better. Merging the output/input, getting rid of the "Warnings/Errors" (if there are no errors), and providing maybe a light theme to the console would be a guarantee success. I'll be sure to tell my friends about this app. Thanks, Adler.

EDIT:
Oh, I also forgot one thing. Umm heh heh 😅 I may have too many requests here but I think I have another. Saving files? Like a max of 10 or something, just so I can come back to sessions. Okay anyways great app and thanks for at least reading through my boring requests.
bourgtai,
Sends code off-device; *Don't use for sensitive projects*
On a hunch — since last I'd heard, Apple still doesn't allow code compilation on /i(Pad )?OS/ devices — I tried running a simple Ruby script (`puts "Hilo world"`) while Airplane Mode was on. Sure enough, tapping "Run" displayed a dialog informing me that I had no internet access, and suggested that I turn it on.

So, yeah. Only use this for code that you don't mind sending to the developer & any number of unknown third parties
rsrchr,
Nice app!
I have only tried a few small programs (in Java, C++ and C), but I really like this app. It's zippy and really good considering the innate difficulty of editing and running code on iOS, including working well on screens as small as those of my beloved iPhone SE.

If it were possible, I would like to mention one small potential change:

The "C" template is actually a C++ template; and while both compile (and many compilers can compile either one), ideally the template you have for C should be labelled as C++, and a new template for C should be used. I offer as a possibility the following:

#include

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
printf("Hello World\n");

return 0;
}

Thanks again for a great app!
Gaurav Dargar,
Wowowowowow
You guys are giving 16+ language compilation of code for free that is just amazing