Great! It also might be improved with adding backend service that receives a post request with the value of the editor. This would allow to store/load the code, execute and return a result, or even create a file to download.
Yeah its pretty cool, and surprisingly easy to implement! Considering making a technical blog full stack project which features code sections using Monaco, because it really just takes a couple minutes which is so great for all the functionality it has.
@@CooperCodeshi, did you ever get to writing that blog? Also, would it be better in the long run setting up monaco from scratch instead of using the react library?
Great! It also might be improved with adding backend service that receives a post request with the value of the editor. This would allow to store/load the code, execute and return a result, or even create a file to download.
Great tutorial as usual - didn't realise you could leverage VSCode functionality with Monaco Library - great stuff !
Yeah its pretty cool, and surprisingly easy to implement! Considering making a technical blog full stack project which features code sections using Monaco, because it really just takes a couple minutes which is so great for all the functionality it has.
@@CooperCodes Thanks for the reply - great stuff !
@@CooperCodeshi, did you ever get to writing that blog?
Also, would it be better in the long run setting up monaco from scratch instead of using the react library?
awesome man thanks for the great tutorial
can i add output? like for example in html and css, can i add output?
nice and simple, do you have a SvelteKit integration with Monaco?
no One could explain it better than you
Very cool.
Thanks for watching Alexey :)
Awesome
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