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Write and run Wado programs in your browser using a client-side compiler and language server.
gfx · HN
Building a Rust-ish programming language with 100% coding agents: Wado

Write, execute, and learn code in Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, Go, and Rust.
@francis7_a · X
Building - learning tools for devs and student. happy to connect.

Generate production-ready specs from a project description: PRD, requirements, architecture, and roadmap.
@satulipa_ · X
My workflow: 1. Open Speckit → answer 5 questions 2. Get blueprint (PRD, DB, API, roadmap) 3. Take it to Cursor/Claude Code 4. Vibe code with actual direction Built with Next.js, Vercel, try it on

Create functional apps by describing them in plain language, no coding required.

Review GitHub pull requests in a native app without opening github.com.
othmanosx · HN
I still don't like the fact that AI is adding more stuff for us to read, it's accelerating the code production but slowing down the code review. I built my own code reviewer as well ( https://pyor.review/ ), surfacing the important stuff first is the right track, but adding more stuff to read is daunting, but asking AI to just point you to what you need to focus on and skim the noise is what I'm leaning more towards.

Write and run code in your browser with AI code generation and auto-fix features.
@anish2good · X

Free online IDE and code compiler supporting 15+ languages with cloud workspaces and coding interview tools.
aashhuttossh · HN
Codeground – run and share code in the browser

Write code and visualize its runtime execution as an interactive graph.
@neon_time · X

Generate code documentation automatically on GitHub pull requests.
Aldasams · HN
Show HN: DocFlow – AI documentation updates for GitHub pull requests

Learn Python by solving 60 coding challenges in a browser-based editor.
u/Funny-Temporary7465 · Reddit
Built a Python learning platform because I was bored of the existing options Hey everyone, I built PyTutor, a web app to learn Python by actually writing code from the first minute instead of watching videos. 60 challenges across 6 modules, a real Python editor in the browser (runs via Skulpt, no backend needed), a live variable inspector so you can see what your code is doing as it runs, and a certificate at the end. Built it with AI-assisted coding tools, which let me focus more on the

Create custom apps and tools in your browser without writing code.
thejarren · HN
Hey HN, I'm really excited to share Emra with you. The yc description would be: It's like "Notion meets Lovable". It's a workspace where you build full apps using AI and every app sits on one shared database and service layer. Generated apps are always editable, and (coming soon:) can interact with each other in the workspace. I'm of the opinion that the cost of software will go rapidly to zero (I don't think that's too surprising to any of you), but there will always be room for effort and creativity. Emra is essentially built for the future where every person is a developer. Essentially personal software for everyone. So far I've built notes apps with a 3d graph view to see connections, a video editing app and a canvas design tool (figma clone) with export capabilities, as well as a collection of project management tools and games. Right now the most satisfying thing is being able to fix a bug I run into in around the same amount of time that it takes to send a bug report in any tr