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http://code.google.com/p/pjs4ipad/ pjs4iPad lets you create Processing.js apps that can be run and edited directly in HTML5 browsers and will run offline. Currently tested with Mobile Safari (iPad, iPhone, Android 2.1, iPod touch, Chrome). Each app includes a simple code editor so you can edit the code. Offline support is included through the use of the offline application cache and local storage. On an iPad, iPhone, or iPad touch: if you click Save & Run, and then hit the + button, you can add the program to the home screen.

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Codify – iPad

http://twolivesleft.com/Codea/ Make Anything on your iPad. Codea for iPad lets you create games and simulations — or just about any visual idea you have. Turn your thoughts into interactive creations that make use of iPad features like Multi-Touch and the accelerometer. We think Codea is the most beautiful code editor you'll use, and it's easy. Codea is designed to let you touch your code. Want to change a number?
Projects Gusto's project-centric workflow gives its users a wealth of simplicity and organization so editing, publishing and previewing are just a touch away. Syntax Highlighting Gusto can highlight ActionScript, ASP, C, C++, C#, ColdFusion, CSS, HTML, Java, Javascript, JSP, LaTeX, Lisp, Objective-C, PDF, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SGML, SQL, VB and XML. Also, you can choose from six different color themes. The tabbed editor lets you open multiple documents at a time. http://horseandtherook.com/gusto/

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(Note: With the iPad scheduled to arrive this week, we reached out to a number of folks across a variety of industries to get their take on the device and the changes it may usher in. We'll be featuring these pieces over the next few weeks. -- Mac ) Dale Dougherty , editor and publisher of MAKE : When I think about opportunities around the iPad, I recall the CD-ROM market of the late 1980s. http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/03/the-ipad-needs-its-hypercard.html

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