Can I Create & Share Physics Programs Online with Graphics?

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An online programming environment has been developed specifically for physics enthusiasts, allowing users to write and publish programs with built-in graphics capabilities for visualization. The platform is praised for its user-friendly design, making it accessible for users to engage with programming and graphics easily. However, a notable limitation is its restricted language flexibility, which could impact advanced users. The primary goal of the project is to enhance accessibility and usability for those interested in programming within the physics domain.
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Howdy Folks-

I've developed an online programming environment that physics enthusiasts would find useful. You can use it to write programs & publish them online. There's built-in graphics capabilities, if you want to do fancy visualization stuff.

http://sporkforge.com/sporkapps/build.php
 
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I actually like the apps, and think the system is really cute. I've seen other attempts to implement systems like this and yours is relatively sensible. The only downside is the limited language flexibility.
 
Thanks!

My main focus was accessibility - i.e. something people would recognize & be able to jump right into, particularly when it comes to drawing graphics.
 
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