Just came across jsfiddle ( http://jsfiddle.net/ ) via d3 (
https://github.com/mbostock/d3 )

http://jsfiddle.net/mbostock/EVnvj/

Uses CodeMirror http://codemirror.net/

-J
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Brion Vibber
> Sent: 13 April 2011 18:31
> To: Wikimedia developers
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Syntax-highlighting JS & CSS code 
> editor gadget embedding Ace
> 
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Michael Dale 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Very cool. Especially given the development trajectory of Ace to 
> > become the "eclipse" of web IDEs there will be a lot of
interesting 
> > possibilities as we could develop our own mediaWiki centric
plugins 
> > for the platform.
> >
> > I can't help but think about where this is ideally headed ;)
> >
> > A gitorius type system for easy branching with mediaWiki.org code 
> > review style tools, with in browser editing. With seemless 
> workflows 
> > for going from per user developing and testing on the live site,
to 
> > commits to your personal repository, to being reviewed and 
> tested by 
> > other developers, to being enabled by interested users, to being 
> > enabled by default if so desired.
> >
> [snip lots of awesome sauce]
> 
> I, for one, welcome our new integrated development overlords! 
> :D I started up a page of notes and smaller steps on the road 
> to awesomeness which we can start expanding on:
> 
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gadget_Studio
> 
> The main things I want to hit in the immediate future are 
> syntax highlighting (including clear detection of parse 
> errors, which I don't think Ace does yet) for editing gadgets 
> and site & user scripts. For the upcoming parser stuff we'll 
> want to do lots of experiments, and rapid prototyping the 
> JavaScript-side implementations seems like a good way to get 
> stuff into preliminary testing quickly, so being able to 
> tweak code and immediately re-run it on something is going to be
nice.
> 
> I like the idea of being able to work on a core or extension 
> JS module "in-place" too though, that could be interesting. 
> :) Not everything will be amenable to being reloaded in the 
> middle of a page view, but things that are could benefit from 
> that kind of testing turnover.
> 
> -- brion
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