Best Code Collaboration Tools for R

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    Replit Reviews

    Replit

    Replit

    $7 per month
    2 Ratings
    Utilize our complimentary, collaborative IDE that operates in your browser to write code in over 50 programming languages—no setup time required. Begin coding in your preferred language across any device, operating system, or platform. You can easily invite friends, team members, and colleagues to collaborate in real-time, similar to Google Docs editing. Seamlessly import, execute, and work together on countless GitHub repositories without any manual configurations. Whether you’re interested in Python, C++, HTML, or CSS, our platform allows you to learn and code in whatever language you choose, all in one place. The moment you create a new repl, it becomes live and shareable instantly with others around the globe. Join a community of over 3 million enthusiastic programmers, technologists, creatives, and learners eager to enhance their coding skills. Boost your team's efficiency with dynamic documentation, real-time collaboration features, and effortless remote interviewing options. Additionally, you can build applications programmatically, develop bots, and tailor the IDE with plugins to meet your specific requirements, ensuring a personalized coding experience. This all-in-one platform is designed to make coding more accessible and engaging for everyone.
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    JetBrains Datalore Reviews

    JetBrains Datalore

    JetBrains

    $19.90 per month
    Datalore is a platform for collaborative data science and analytics that aims to improve the entire analytics workflow and make working with data more enjoyable for both data scientists as well as data-savvy business teams. Datalore is a collaborative platform that focuses on data teams workflow. It offers technical-savvy business users the opportunity to work with data teams using no-code and low-code, as well as the power of Jupyter Notebooks. Datalore allows business users to perform analytic self-service. They can work with data using SQL or no-code cells, create reports, and dive deep into data. It allows core data teams to focus on simpler tasks. Datalore allows data scientists and analysts to share their results with ML Engineers. You can share your code with ML Engineers on powerful CPUs and GPUs, and you can collaborate with your colleagues in real time.
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    Firepad Reviews
    Firepad is a collaborative text editor that operates in real-time and is available as open source. It enables genuine collaboration through advanced operational transform techniques that facilitate merging and resolving conflicts seamlessly. With the capability to render documents in editors like CodeMirror, Ace, or Monaco, Firepad's operational transform functionality is inspired by ot.js. Utilizing the Firebase Realtime Database, Firepad ensures efficient cloud storage and synchronization of data. Developers can create applications that necessitate collaborative editing for text documents, as Firepad inherently supports both rich text and code editing, and its extensibility allows for adaptation to various other needs. Created by Michael Lehenbauer and the Firebase team, Firepad continues to evolve, and contributions are welcome, so please consider starring the project on GitHub and submitting your pull requests with enhancements! The potential for additional features is vast, inviting further innovation and improvements to this versatile tool.
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    RunCode Reviews

    RunCode

    RunCode

    $20/month/user
    RunCode offers online workspaces that allow you to work in a web browser on code projects. These workspaces offer a complete development environment that includes a code editor, a terminal and access to a variety of tools and libraries. These workspaces are easy to use and can be set up on your own computer.
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