[APP][2.2+]sourceLair - Code on the go - Android Apps and Games

sourceLair for Android is the perfect tool for any developer using Android.
Run your programs right on your phone using the secure engine that lies behind www.sourcelair.com. All you need is only an internet connection.
Features:
* Program execution - your code is safely executed in our cloud sandboxes.
* Local files browsing
* Syntax highlighting
* Compiles history
Programming language support: Python, Ruby, C/C++, Objective-C, Node.js, Lua
Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sourcelair.android
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If you'd like to be part of our beta testers for Android, you can do so by requesting an invitation at our Google+ Page.
It will be great if you give us your feedback and improve our free of charge app even more.

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Android IDE for Android devices
We offer new opportunities to android-developers. Now to create your own applications, you do not have to use a PC. Work on an application for Android can be directly on Android-device. The development environment now have a handy editor java and xml files with syntax highlighting, code autocompletion, source navigation, integration with svn and git, built-in file manager, easy to use wizard to create a new project. You can compile, run and view logs complete application directly on your smartphone or tablet running OS Android.
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I would like to show You my new program I have written to make my life easier (and maybe Yours).
It has some code editing elements, but the most important thing is the graphical editor.
You can set image location just using your mouse and quickly get the neccessary code for Your project.
So here it is
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Link to PlayStore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bennyv4.project1
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