EthFiddle.com: Share Your Solidity Code Snippets in Seconds

James
Loom Network
Published in
2 min readNov 15, 2017

For developers getting started in Solidity, you’ll find the ecosystem doesn’t yet have all the tools and services we’ve grown accustomed to using with other programming languages.

Here at Loom Network, we found ourselves wishing we had something like Go Playground or JSFiddle for Solidity — some way to quickly share our code snippets with each other on Slack, or with others on sites like StackOverflow. So we decided to build one.

Announcing EthFiddle.com: Share your Solidity code snippets in seconds.

Easily compile, debug, and share your smart contracts in the browser.

EthFiddle lets you compile your Solidity code directly in the browser, so you can quickly test & debug smart contract code, and share a permalink to your code in a click.

Feel free to use it, share it, and give us feedback to let us know what you think!

We’ll be adding some features over the coming weeks, as well as releasing a couple other tools that will make it easier for developers to learn, build, and deploy Solidity DApps.

Update:
Did you know? We publicly released the Loom SDK beta in June, 2018. See the announcement here.

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James
Loom Network

Entrepreneur turned investor. Writer, musician, adventurer, student of the world.