On this page you can easily try out simple (and not so simple) code examples written in Ceylon.
To start off you can click on any of the examples listed in the
side bar on the right followed by pressing the Run
button in
the toolbar displayed right above this text.
You can play around with any of the examples by making changes
to the code to see what happens. And once you are ready to write
your own code you can select New Project
from the menu (also
located in the toolbar) which will give you an empty project to
work with.
Apart from .ceylon
code, the IDE also supports .js
files and
.md
Markdown
documents like this one.
All your code can be saved as "Gists" on GitHub
by selecting Save All
from the menu. By default this will create
anonymous Gists which can't be changed anymore so really the best
thing to do would be to enable the GitHub integration by clicking
the Connect
button in the toolbar. This will allow your code to
be saved in your GitHub account so you can update and save them
at any time.