Best IDE Software for Next.js

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    Replit Reviews
    Our free, collaborative, in browser IDE allows you to code in 50+ languages without having to spend a second setting up. You can start coding in your favorite language, on any platform, OS, or device. Google-docs allows you to invite your friends, colleagues, and coworkers into your code. You can import, run, and collaborate in millions of GitHub repos without any manual setup. You can learn any language, from Python to C++ to HTML and CSS. Once you create a repl, it is instantly available and can be shared with the rest of the world. Learn from 3 million+ passionate programmers and technologists, creatives, learners, and all levels of coders. Interactive docs, real time collaboration and zero-hassle remote interviewing will make your team more productive. You can program apps, create bots, and customize the IDE with plugins.
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    CodeSandbox Reviews

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    $12 per month
    CodeSandbox aims to make it easier for you to express your ideas with code, and to validate them. It also removes the hassles of setting up development tooling and sharing your project. Join us to help build the future of web coding. Over 4M developers use the platform each month. This includes organizations like Shopify and Atlassian. Since its launch, creators have created over 35M apps. It's used in thousands of open-source projects like React, Vue and Babel. You can invite your friends, colleagues, or team to join you or simply view your creation by using a URL. Use any of 1M+ packages for building real, powerful applications quickly and efficiently. Import and run repos directly from GitHub or choose from hundreds of templates to start in seconds. Boxy, CodeSandbox's AI-powered coding assistant, is now available to all Pro subscriptions.
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    StackBlitz Reviews

    StackBlitz

    StackBlitz

    $9 per month
    In just one click, you can create, edit and deploy fullstack applications. Our partnership with Progress KendoReact allows us to create user interfaces that are truly amazing. Visual Studio Code's Definitions section will show you how to use other Visual Studio Code features. You can modify your app instantly without page reloads and while keeping your app state. You can import any NPM package faster than on local. Our revolutionary in-browser development server. Drag and drop files and folders directly into the editor. No more copying, pasting, uploading or git commands. Your app is hosted for easy sharing. You can create new projects by simply posting the required project data to a form. This is useful if you don't/can not use our Javascript SDK. Simply drag and drop the files and folders you wish to import into your StackBlitz project.
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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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    Project IDX Reviews
    Project IDX is a new experimental initiative that aims to bring your entire multiplatform, full-stack app development workflow into the cloud. Project IDX begins with a web workspace that will feel familiar to coders but new. We're only at the beginning of our journey. We would love to hear your feedback as we work on improving application development. Project IDX will get you up and running quickly, with the security and scalability that Google Cloud offers. Open your browser and develop an application in seconds, not weeks, on any device. Project IDX allows you to build an app that is compatible with multiple platforms. It offers templates for popular frameworks such as Angular.js, Next.js React, Svelte and Flutter. Python and Go will be supported soon. You can import your existing apps from GitHub. Support is available for most tech stacks.
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